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This armchair, manufactured until 1915 and documented as early as 1910, is a true exercise in "styles."
Kohn combined elements fashionable during the Vienna Secession movement on this armchair:
- A patterned seat created by Kohn, No. XXI (1902)
- The seat itself is saddle-shaped
- The front legs are those of the Thonet chair No. 519, known as the "Café Capua," a work by Adolf Loos (1913)
- Brackets supporting the rear legs, typical of Joseph Hoffmann's work, with three through-bolts.
A label under the seat bears the Kohn stamp, Teschen factory mark. We have preserved this chair in its original, undiscovered condition; it is stable, solid, and symmetrical.
Dimensions: Overall width: 58 cm, seat width: 49 cm, seat depth: 50 cm, seat height: 47 cm, overall height: 82 cm, armrest height: 71 cm
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Shipping within France and Europe, pickup in Alsace.
Ref: P71F3F8IHF