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Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Auction Details
Schools of Design
This year's highlight auction, Schools of Design, kicks off with an ensemble of exceptional art-historical significance. The furniture designed by Henry van de Velde for Else von Guaita-Lampe (cat. nos. 395 to 404) is one of the most impressive examples of the close connection between artistic vision and personal relationships that characterizes van de Veldes work.
The reception room by Peter Behrens from 1906 follows another outstanding chapter in early modernism. Designed for the Third German Arts and Crafts Exhibition in Dresden, the ensemble displays Behrens clear architectural signature, in which he already developed the formal coherence that paved the way for his later transition to industrial architecture.
The Hoge Stoel (cat. no. 423), designed by Gerrit Rietveld in 1919, is an absolute rarity. The design was first published in 1920 in the magazine De Stijl. Only two other similar examples are known to exist worldwide one in the Centraalmuseum in Utrecht and another in a Japanese collection.
Another milestone in early functional design is Marcel Breuers slatted chair.
With Finn Juhl's Chieftain Chair (cat. no. 466) from 1949, the auction presents one of the most iconic pieces of seating furniture in Scandinavian design.
A special section of the auction is dedicated to Italian postmodernism. The Milanese Alchimia movement, founded in 1976 by Alessandro Guerriero and his sister Adriana, radically challenged functionalist modernism with its designs. Alessandro Mendini, one of its leading representatives, understood design as an artistic process and an expression of individual style. The table and chair Spaziale (cat. nos. 502 and 503) on offer were shown in 1982 in the exhibition La stanza da manuale in Bologna and are characteristic examples of the group's ironic and poetic attitude.
The line of great design icons continues into the present with the Hysterie changing room by Australian designer Marc Newson from 1992.
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Murano glass, jewelry, Art Nouveau and Art Deco
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0387: Henry van de Velde, Pendant with rose quartz, so-called 'Berlocke', 1900-02Est. €1,200-€1,600
0388: Curt Herrmann (attributed), Mother-of-pearl pendant with additional links, c. 1900Est. €15,000-€18,000Lot Passed
0389: Curt Herrmann (attributed), Mother-of-pearl pendant with diamond, c. 1900Est. €4,500-€5,500Lot Passed
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0394: Weimar School of Arts and Crafts (attributed), 'Yin Yang' Scarf ring / Clamp, c. 1912Est. €550-€650
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0395: Henry van de Velde, Display cabinet from the dining room of Else von Guaita-Lampe, 1906Est. €15,000-€20,000
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0396: Henry van de Velde, Display cabinet from the dining room of Else von Guaita-Lampe, 1906Est. €15,000-€20,000
0397: Henry van de Velde, Six chairs from the dining room of Else von Guaita-Lampe, 1906Est. €18,000-€22,000Lot Passed
0398: Henry van de Velde, Dining table from the dining room of Else von Guaita-Lampe, 1906Est. €5,000-€7,000Lot Passed
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