Bloemenwerf Chair by Henry van de Velde

Bloemenwerf Chair by Henry van de Velde
Bloemenwerf Chair by Henry van de Velde. It always amazes me how on the turn of the 19th to the 20ieth Century the Art Nouveau movement in which Belgium based Henry van de Velde was one of the famous architects, spread all over the world but also seemed to wrestle with stern design principles.

“Bloemenwerf” chair, ca. 1898

Elm, leather, brass tacks. 37 5/8 in. (95.5 cm.) high Manufactured by Société Van de Velde & Co., Belgium.

ESTIMATE $15,000-20,000

SOLD AT a whopping $33,750

PROVENANCE Private Collection, Antwerp, Belgium; Private Collection, Berlin, Germany

LITERATURE Klaus-Jürgen Sembach, Henry Van de Velde, New York, 1989, pp. 44–45 for the original model; Wendy Kaplan and Elizabeth Cumming, The Arts and Crafts Movement, London, 1991, p. 203, fig. 164 for the original model; Amy F. Ogata, Art Nouveau and the Social Vision of Modern Living: The Belgian Artists in a European Context, Cambridge, 2001, p. 97 for the original model.

via Phillips de Pury & Company.

Twelve Barstool by Michael Stolworthy

Twelve Bar Stool by Michael Stolworthy

Michael asked me to post his sturdy Twelve Barstool. A bit dangerous with too much alcohol…

Branca by Industrial Facility Nominated for 2011

Branca Chair by Industrial Facility

British based Industrial Facility is Sam Hecht partnering with Kim Colin and Ippei Matsumoto added. Their Branca Chair is nominated for the 2011 Brit Insurance Design awards.

Vigna Chair by Martino Gamper Nominated for 2011

Vigna by Martino Gamper

Today the Brit Insurance nominations for 2011 were published (their date mentions January 17, though, but there seemed a little error in the publication).

Among the nominations in the furniture devision is this Vigna Chair by Martino Gamper for Magis.

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