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Origins Modern

By on January 24, 2008

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Modern Furniture: Timeless Classics

Before the modernist design movement, the functionality to call back to headquarters popular decorative style furniture. The modern movement simple efficiency, reintroduced and originality in the market for home furnishings and design innovation interiors. Modernist design schools like the Bauhaus and Werkbund revolutionized home furnishings. By investing in the creativity of artists and their philosophies of modernity, introduction of advanced manufacturing methods and new materials for furniture design emerged. Many models of modern furniture and originals remain popular today day, such as the Eames chair, the Barcelona president, chairman and Wassily many others. This article presents a classic modern furniture pieces that are still very popular today.

La Chaise Wassily, also known as the Model B3 chair, was designed by Marcel Breuer in 1925-26 while he was head of the cabinet workshop at the Bauhaus in Dessau, Germany. Despite popular belief, the President was not designed with the purpose not a painter Wassily Kandinsky, that was both at the Bauhaus. However, Kandinsky had admired the way that Breuer Kandinsky became one private apartments. The President has been known as "Wassily" decades later, when it was reissued by a manufacturer named Italian Gavina had learned of the anecdotal Kandinsky connection in the course of his research about the origins of the chair.

This chair was revolutionary in the use of materials (bent steel tubes and leather) and methods of manufacture. They say the handlebars Adler bicycle inspired to use steel tubing to build the President.

The Wassily chair, like many other designs of the modernist movement, has been mass produced since the late 1920s, and continuous production since the 1950s

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The Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman with Eames Lounge and Ottoman reason, were released in 1956 after years of development by designers Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller Furniture Company. It was the first president of the Eames designed a high market range. These pieces are made of molded wood and leather. Examples of these furnishings are part of the permanent collection of New York, Museum of Modern Art.

The chair consists of three rounds of curved wood. In modern production, the shell is composed of seven thin layers of wood glued together and shaped under heat and pressure. This difference in recent chairs of the "original vintage" () that use sheet metal chairs in Brazilian rosewood and constructed in five layers of plywood. Also the differentiation of the first sets of the latest sets were rubber spacers between the spines of aluminum and wood panels used for the first time production models before and after the slices of hard plastic that is used in later versions. In the top layer, the zipper on the pillow may have been brown or black also and zippers of new equipment black. Shells and seat cushions are essentially the same way: it consists of two curved intertwined to form a solid mass. The President and the rear headrests are the same as the headquarters and the Ottomans.

Mies van der Rohe Barcelona Chair
Perhaps the most famous of modern chairs, under the presidency of Barcelona by Mies van der Rohe is widespread and unequivocal classic design and modern.

German-born American architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Barcelona Chair created for the German pavilion at Expo 1929 in Barcelona. While some tried to imitate the shape and structure of the Barcelona chair by Mies van der Rohe gave exclusive manufacturing rights for its design by Knoll 1953.

The Barcelona Chair and Ottoman matching feature carefully hand-tufted leather panels carefully hand-polished piping framework Spinneybeck cowhide Volo. Barcelona president, is meticulously crafted from start to finish and is truly a work of modern art. For Barcelona Lounge Collection was honored with the Museum of Modern Art Award in 1977.

1929 Mies van der Rohe's revolutionary design is still valid, team perfectly with almost any decor. The President of Barcelona and ottoman set is a modern essential. Today Knoll manufactures part in two different configurations in steel, chrome and stainless steel. The president is almost entirely hand laborious. Signature of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe are stored in each seat.

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Want to know more about the modern design movement?

Check out these great books and magazines on modern furniture and design:

A History of Modern Design: Graphics and Products Since the Revolution Industrial: David Raizman
This is beautifully illustrated book documenting the history of modern design movement and includes everything from modern furniture modern fashion and advertising.

Twentieth-Century Design (Oxford History of Art) by Jonathan M. Woodham
This is a very comprehensive and well presented the history of modern furniture design for the Oxford History of Art – an essential for any library of modern design.

The Eames Lounge Chair: An Icon of Modern Design by Martin Eidelberg, Thomas Hine, Pat Kirkham, David A. Hanks, C. Ford Peatross
The Eames Lounge Chair is a classic and this book celebrates its 50th anniversary with the appropriate style and attention to detail.

Sourcebook of Modern Furniture, Third Edition by: Jerryll Habegger, Joseph H. Osman
An excellent resource and review of modern designers and architects.

Dwell
Dwell magazine is to stay current leader in the design and architecture with modern trends.

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