Josef Hoffmann (1870-1956)
Fledermaus Chair, Model 728
(C.1907, Austria)
Designed by Josef Hoffmann around 1907 for the barroom of Vienna’s avant-garde Kabarett Fledermaus, this chair reflects the geometric elegance of the Wiener Werkstätte. Made of bent beechwood with a cream lacquer finish, it features a curved backrest with ladder-like slats, spherical joints, and sled-style legs. A sister chair is held in the permanent collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, underscoring its historical and design significance.
The chair has been newly reupholstered with a warm cotton velvet fabric from Rose Uniacke.
Measurements:
H: 8.2 inches, D:6.2 inches
$2000
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Fledermaus Chair, Model 728
(C.1907, Austria)
Designed by Josef Hoffmann around 1907 for the barroom of Vienna’s avant-garde Kabarett Fledermaus, this chair reflects the geometric elegance of the Wiener Werkstätte. Made of bent beechwood with a cream lacquer finish, it features a curved backrest with ladder-like slats, spherical joints, and sled-style legs. A sister chair is held in the permanent collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, underscoring its historical and design significance.
The chair has been newly reupholstered with a warm cotton velvet fabric from Rose Uniacke.
Measurements:
H: 8.2 inches, D:6.2 inches
$2000
Add to Cart