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Fruit Bowl
Josef Albers, 1924.
JA 24 Si
While he was at the Bauhaus, Albers designed furniture and smaller objects - tea glasses and fruit bowls. Two fruit bowl designs, created in 1924 are illustrated in Bauhausbuch No.7. The design includes a round glass plate and a silver plated ring, held in place by three plastic balls. The space between the ring and the glass plate allows air to circulate to prevent the fruit from spoiling. Our reproduction is inspired by the original in the Bauhaus Archive.
Silver plated brass, black plastic and clear glass.
W: 14"
H: 3.1"
Each bowl is consecutively numbered and bears the Bauhaus, Josef Albers and TECNOLUMEN logos.
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Josef Albers, 1924.
JA 24 Si
While he was at the Bauhaus, Albers designed furniture and smaller objects - tea glasses and fruit bowls. Two fruit bowl designs, created in 1924 are illustrated in Bauhausbuch No.7. The design includes a round glass plate and a silver plated ring, held in place by three plastic balls. The space between the ring and the glass plate allows air to circulate to prevent the fruit from spoiling. Our reproduction is inspired by the original in the Bauhaus Archive.
Silver plated brass, black plastic and clear glass.
W: 14"
H: 3.1"
Each bowl is consecutively numbered and bears the Bauhaus, Josef Albers and TECNOLUMEN logos.
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Tea Warmer
Wilhelm Wagenfeld, 1928
WW 28
Nickel plated brass, opaque glass.
Measures 6.24" x 4.06"
Each item is consecutively numbered and bears this logo:
Glass Teapot - Wilhelm Wagenfeld, 1930.
JG TP
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld, 1928
WW 28
Nickel plated brass, opaque glass.
Measures 6.24" x 4.06"
Each item is consecutively numbered and bears this logo:
Glass Teapot - Wilhelm Wagenfeld, 1930.
JG TP
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Metal Clothes Rack for the Wall with Colorful Hooks
Vilmos Huszar – 1925
VH 25
Hungarian painter and author Vilmos Huszar (1884 – 1960) designed the cover and the insignia for the first edition of "de Stijl" in 1917. "de Stiji" art magazine was jointly published by Theo van Doesburg, Plet Mondrian, and Gerrit Rietveld. Typical elements of the "de Stijl" philosophy include abstract geometric forms in vertical hues of black, white, and gray.
Designed by Vilmoz Huszar in 1925, the little clothes rack for the wall is a typical example of the formal and chromatic idiom championed by "de Stiji."
Lacquered metal in different colors.
Measures 25" x 2.54"
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Vilmos Huszar – 1925
VH 25
Hungarian painter and author Vilmos Huszar (1884 – 1960) designed the cover and the insignia for the first edition of "de Stijl" in 1917. "de Stiji" art magazine was jointly published by Theo van Doesburg, Plet Mondrian, and Gerrit Rietveld. Typical elements of the "de Stijl" philosophy include abstract geometric forms in vertical hues of black, white, and gray.
Designed by Vilmoz Huszar in 1925, the little clothes rack for the wall is a typical example of the formal and chromatic idiom championed by "de Stiji."
Lacquered metal in different colors.
Measures 25" x 2.54"
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Tea Canister
Wilhelm Wagenfeld, 1924
WT 24
Nickel plated brass.
H: 8.07"
Dia: 2.34"
Each item is consecutively numbered and bears this logo:
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld, 1924
WT 24
Nickel plated brass.
H: 8.07"
Dia: 2.34"
Each item is consecutively numbered and bears this logo:
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Sabbath Candlestick
SL 30 SW
Black marble, nickel plated metal, clear glass.
SL 30 WS
White marble, nickel plated metal, clear glass.
SL 30 Onyx W
White onyx, nickel plated metal, clear glass.
H: 13.18"
W: 5.46"
Each item is consecutively numbered and bears this logo:
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SL 30 SW
Black marble, nickel plated metal, clear glass.
SL 30 WS
White marble, nickel plated metal, clear glass.
SL 30 Onyx W
White onyx, nickel plated metal, clear glass.
H: 13.18"
W: 5.46"
Each item is consecutively numbered and bears this logo:
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