"Bauhaus Design Desk In Chrome Tube And Solid Oak By Kovona 1960s"
Bauhaus design desk in chromed tubing and solid oak by Kovona, 1960s. Kovona furniture, produced in Czechoslovakia since the 1930s, is part of the Bauhaus movement with its functional, refined, and industrial aesthetic. The Kovona brand, based in Karviná, became famous for its chromed metal tubular frames, directly inspired by the creations of designers such as Marcel Breuer and Mies van der Rohe. The typical Kovona desk features a tubular base, often cantilevered, combined with a wooden or laminate top, combining visual lightness and robustness. Used in administrative offices, schools, or modernist interiors in Central Europe, this furniture perfectly embodies the principles of Bauhaus: rationality, modularity, and simplicity. Today, vintage Kovona pieces are sought after for their authenticity and rigorously geometric design, emblematic of the European interwar period. Discover all our other products on our website: www.llantiquites.com