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8 A fissure in time—1938 and the consequences for Viennese furniture design
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Introduction 9
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I. A History of Viennese Furniture Design from Its Beginnings to 1960
- 1 Furniture design—a look back: from draftsman to designer 15
- 2 Biedermeier—furniture artistry from Vienna 19
- 3 Bentwood furniture: Gebrüder Thonet and Jacob & Josef Kohn 21
- 4 Vienna 1900 25
- 5 From Bauhaus to International Style 35
- 6 Visionary Vienna—letting loose of Loos 43
- 7 Glamorous Art Deco and Viennese furniture in Paris 91
- 8 A fissure in time—1938 and the consequences for Viennese furniture design 94
- 9 The banished visionaries—from Vienna to the US 98
- 10 Furniture design of 1950s Vienna 115
- 11 Scandinavian furniture and Viennese furniture design in Sweden: Josef Frank 124
- 12 Bel Design from Italy 128
- 13 Industrially produced furniture in English exile 131
- 14 From Vienna to Palestine—furniture design for the newly created State of Israel 133
- 15 The intellectual message from Vienna 136
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II. Furniture Designers— Biographies
- Oskar Strnad 144
- Ella Briggs 148
- Oskar Wlach 150
- Ernst Lichtblau 152
- Josef Frank 156
- Paul Theodore Frankl 164
- Walter Sobotka 166
- Frederick Kiesler 168
- Paul Engelmann 170
- Richard Neutra 172
- Ernst Freud 178
- Liane Zimbler 180
- Jacques Groag 184
- Felice Rix-Ueno 188
- Felix Augenfeld 190
- Ernst Schwadron 194
- Franz Singer 198
- Friedl Dicker 202
- Bruno Pollak 206
- Jacqueline Groag 210
- Walter Loos 214
- Anna Szabo 216
- Dora Gad 218
- Martin Eisler 220
- Forgotten names 224
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III. Interviews with Experts, Collectors, and Designers
- Friedl Dicker & Franz Singer—Georg Schrom on the visionary joint studio 232
- Five generations of design from Vienna—Maria Auböck on the Carl Auböck workshop 240
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IV. Glimpses into Apartments, Houses, and Cafés
- A house and garden for the soul—the Krasny house today 250
- The house of a hundred steps—Villa Beer 260
- Designer living room in a museum: Salonplafond 264
- A journey in time back to the 1950s: Café Prückel 268
- When time stands still: original furniture design from the 1950s 272
- The Guesthouse Vienna—a brasserie with Viennese furniture design 276
- A bohemian life above the rooftops of Vienna 280
- Mid-Century Modern furniture design in an elegant palace 284
- Bibliography 290
- Illustration Credits 294
- About the Author 294
- Acknowledgments 295
- Publishing Information 296
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Introduction 9
-
I. A History of Viennese Furniture Design from Its Beginnings to 1960
- 1 Furniture design—a look back: from draftsman to designer 15
- 2 Biedermeier—furniture artistry from Vienna 19
- 3 Bentwood furniture: Gebrüder Thonet and Jacob & Josef Kohn 21
- 4 Vienna 1900 25
- 5 From Bauhaus to International Style 35
- 6 Visionary Vienna—letting loose of Loos 43
- 7 Glamorous Art Deco and Viennese furniture in Paris 91
- 8 A fissure in time—1938 and the consequences for Viennese furniture design 94
- 9 The banished visionaries—from Vienna to the US 98
- 10 Furniture design of 1950s Vienna 115
- 11 Scandinavian furniture and Viennese furniture design in Sweden: Josef Frank 124
- 12 Bel Design from Italy 128
- 13 Industrially produced furniture in English exile 131
- 14 From Vienna to Palestine—furniture design for the newly created State of Israel 133
- 15 The intellectual message from Vienna 136
-
II. Furniture Designers— Biographies
- Oskar Strnad 144
- Ella Briggs 148
- Oskar Wlach 150
- Ernst Lichtblau 152
- Josef Frank 156
- Paul Theodore Frankl 164
- Walter Sobotka 166
- Frederick Kiesler 168
- Paul Engelmann 170
- Richard Neutra 172
- Ernst Freud 178
- Liane Zimbler 180
- Jacques Groag 184
- Felice Rix-Ueno 188
- Felix Augenfeld 190
- Ernst Schwadron 194
- Franz Singer 198
- Friedl Dicker 202
- Bruno Pollak 206
- Jacqueline Groag 210
- Walter Loos 214
- Anna Szabo 216
- Dora Gad 218
- Martin Eisler 220
- Forgotten names 224
-
III. Interviews with Experts, Collectors, and Designers
- Friedl Dicker & Franz Singer—Georg Schrom on the visionary joint studio 232
- Five generations of design from Vienna—Maria Auböck on the Carl Auböck workshop 240
-
IV. Glimpses into Apartments, Houses, and Cafés
- A house and garden for the soul—the Krasny house today 250
- The house of a hundred steps—Villa Beer 260
- Designer living room in a museum: Salonplafond 264
- A journey in time back to the 1950s: Café Prückel 268
- When time stands still: original furniture design from the 1950s 272
- The Guesthouse Vienna—a brasserie with Viennese furniture design 276
- A bohemian life above the rooftops of Vienna 280
- Mid-Century Modern furniture design in an elegant palace 284
- Bibliography 290
- Illustration Credits 294
- About the Author 294
- Acknowledgments 295
- Publishing Information 296