Nesting tables Josef Hoffmann J. & J. Kohn ca. 1910

SKU 1098 , ,

Nesting tables, design by Josef Hoffmann, produced by J. & J. Kohn, model Nr. 988, ca. 1910

  • Height: 75cm
  • Length: 42cm
  • Width: 56.5cm
  • Date: 1910
    Epoch: Art Nouveau
    Technique: beech, bent, stained and polished

    Remaining stock from the original adhesive label under the smallest table

    Bib.: Das Interieur, IX, 1908, p. 28 / Il mobile moderno, Gebrüder Thonet Vienna, Jacob & Josef Kohn, Giovanni Renzi, 2008, p. 180-181 / Josef Hoffmann und sein Kreis – Möbel 1900-1930, Galerie Alt Wien München, p. 25. Gebogenes Holz – Konstruktive Entwürfe Wien 1840-1910, p. 80 / Jacob & Josef Kohn, Catalogue 1907.

    9.500,00 incl. VAT
    SKU 1098 , ,
    Description

    1905 was one of the most important years for Wiener Werkstatte. Josef Hoffmann created his most important works around that time. The reduction of the shape to functionality was one of their lead principles and brought along pioneering design pieces. Our four nesting tables, designed around 1905 and produced from 1906 onwards, follow this very idea. Crafted from stained and bent beech wood, they bear the J. & J. Kohn brand stamp. Made of beech, stained and bent by Jakob & Josef Kohn, they bear a remnant of the original company label on the bottom and a brand stamp under each nesting table.

    ARTIST

    Josef Hoffmann (Brtnice 1870 – 1956 Vienna), co-founder of the Viennese Secession and of the Wiener Werkstätte, was an extremely productive and versatile architect and designer. Throughout his career he experimented with various forms, techniques and materials. In his designs, he was striving for a strong reduction of the form to the essential and was a pioneer of geometric Jugendstil. This is how his characteristic geometric style was established. The scope of his designs ranges from buildings and entire interiors, following the concept of the “Gesamtkunstwerk” (total work of art), all the way to small details of everyday life. One of his most significant works is the Palais Stoclet in Brussels, a Gesamtkunstwerk which he executed for a wealthy entrepreneur between 1905 and 1911 in collaboration with, among others, Gustav Klimt and Koloman Moser.

    EXECUTION

    The Moravian company Jacob & Josef Kohn, originally specialized in the wood trade, expanded its business activities from 1867 to include the production of bentwood furniture. Until that time, the company “Gebrüder Thonet” had a monopoly on the production of bentwood furniture. With this new technique, beech wood was bent into the desired shape under the effect of steam and thus enabled the serial production of modern utility furniture. With the innovative idea of having their furniture designed by important designers of Viennese Modernism, J. & J. Kohn became one of Thonet's strongest competitors. The company commissioned some of the most sought-after architects of the time, such as Otto Wagner, Adolf Loos, Josef Hoffmann, Koloman Moser and Gustav Siegel, to design furniture. With their high-quality furnishings, the company was successful at many world exhibitions (World Exhibition in Vienna 1873, World Exhibition in Paris 1900, International Exhibition in Turin 1902, to name but a few). Aesthetically in tune with the times, the modern furniture from J. & J. Kohn became popular with the wealthy middle classes throughout Europe and overseas. The great international success was also due to the dense distribution network of the company, with branches in all major European cities. With the company motto "semper sursum" (always upwards) Jacob & Josef Kohn advanced to become one of the most successful furniture manufacturers in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Seating sets, display cabinets and typical Jugendstil living accessories (tiered tables, flower columns, shelves, etc.) from the period up to around 1914 with the original label or brand stamp "Jacob & Josef Kohn, Wien" are today sought-after collector's items worldwide.

    Nesting tables Josef Hoffmann J. & J. Kohn ca. 1910
    9.500,00

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