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ART DECO CABINETS BY BRUNO PAUL FOR DEUTSCHE WERKSTÄTTEN HELLERAU.

 

Hellerau workshops. Men's closet from 1935. The furniture from the Art Deco period is part of a men's room from the 1930s. It is an original piece of furniture from the Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau Dresden. Designed and realized by Bruno Paul and Hans Hartl. The piece of furniture was made in high-quality Mahagoni design.

 

Bruno Paul, architect, furniture designer and caricaturist, begins his artistic training in Dresden. In 1891 he moved to Munich to successfully complete his studies at the Academy of Arts.

Bruno Paul founded the Munich Workshops for Art in Crafts in 1897 together with Bernhard Pankok, Hermann Obrist and Richard Riemerschmid. Bruno Paul's furniture is inspired by Henry van de Velde. His metal objects have simple shapes. From February 1897, Bruno Paul provided cartoons for the magazine "Simplicissimus". The publisher Albert Langen and the painter Thomas Theodor Heine founded a satirical magazine in Munich in 1895. By 1905, several interiors for exhibitions as well as the waiting room at Nuremberg Central Station were built. Bruno Paul became head of the arts and crafts school in Berlin in 1907 and worked as an architect in Berlin from 1907 to 1908. More buildings will follow.

Bruno Paul is the founder of the German Werkbund. Bruno Paul is represented at the 1914 Werkbund exhibition in Cologne with three buildings: the Yellow House, the Wine House and the Brewery. Bruno Paul becomes director of the School for Fine and Applied Arts in Berlin. In the next few years he gained international recognition, particularly with the construction of the Macy's department store in New York. 

 

 

Designer          

Bruno Paul, Hans Hartl

Manufacturer                         

Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau AG
Design Period                       

1930-1935

Year of Production                

Not known
Production Period                 

1930-1935

Country of Manufacturer      

Germany

Style                                      

Art Deco

Identifying Marks                 

This piece is attributed to the above-mentioned designer/maker. It has an attribution mark.

Detailed Condition

Good // This vintage item remains fully functional, but it shows sign of age through

scuffs, dings, faded finishes, minimal upholstery defects, or visible repairs. 

Restoration and Damage Details

Not known

Materials                             

Wood

Color                                   

Brown
Width                                   

260

Depth                                   

45

Height                                 

149               
Weight Range                     

Standard - Between 100kg and 200kg

ART DECO CABINETS BY BRUNO PAUL FOR DEUTSCHE WERKSTÄTTEN HELLERAU

SKU: 829
€19,577.00Price
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