1970S KLAUS RAUSCH
solid oakwood & leather brutalist lounge chair + ottoman
solid oakwood & leather brutalist lounge chair + ottoman
Klaus Rausch was active in West Germany during the 1960s and 1970s, a period when German furniture design shifted toward exposed structural frames and modular seating systems. Solid oakwood construction with a brutalist visual and exposed joinery - includes original tufted leather loose cushion seating and matching original ottoman. Likely produced by Hain & Co. Möbel, West Germany
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Origin: Germany
Period: 1970s
Dimensions: H 27.5, W 35.3, D 32, Seat height 12
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