1930S BRUNO PAUL
exceptional pair Rationalist armchairs in Macassar Ebony
exceptional pair Rationalist armchairs in Macassar Ebony
Bruno Paul (1874–1968) German architect, designer, illustrator, and educator who played a foundational role in the development of modern design in early 20th-century Germany, and helped transition decorative arts toward clarity, restraint, and functional elegance. This pair (attr.) from the 1930s has a strong rectilinear frame with rational proportions and clean horizontal rails using a luxurious Macassar ebony veneer. Newer black leather seating. Manufactured by Deutsche Werkstätten in Hellerauu Germany.
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Origin: Germany
Period: 1930s
Dimensions: H 32.3, W 24, D 23.6
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