Fischel, Le Corbusier Armchair, Circa 1900
Artist: Fischel
FISCHEL Austria (1870–1938), Viennese craftsmanship
Armchair in thermo-bent beech wood with a backrest featuring a circular openwork design, seat
in dark rattan.
Rarer armchair than the B9 model known as "Le Corbusier"
Circa 1900.
Trace of a label under the seat
Good condition
H: 77 cmW: 66 cmD: 46 cm
Fischel, Niemes Bohemia Austria, Fischel & Sons was originally established in Niemes-Bohemia in the Czech Republic; later, Fischel founded a branch in Vienna. In 1913, Fischel, just like Thonet, began manufacturing bentwood furniture and was very successful in this field; the Austrian architect and designer Josef Hoffman, co-founder of the Wiener Werkstätte, designed numerous pieces of furniture for Fischel.
Armchair in thermo-bent beech wood with a backrest featuring a circular openwork design, seat
in dark rattan.
Rarer armchair than the B9 model known as "Le Corbusier"
Circa 1900.
Trace of a label under the seat
Good condition
H: 77 cmW: 66 cmD: 46 cm
Fischel, Niemes Bohemia Austria, Fischel & Sons was originally established in Niemes-Bohemia in the Czech Republic; later, Fischel founded a branch in Vienna. In 1913, Fischel, just like Thonet, began manufacturing bentwood furniture and was very successful in this field; the Austrian architect and designer Josef Hoffman, co-founder of the Wiener Werkstätte, designed numerous pieces of furniture for Fischel.
350 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: Good condition
Material: Solid wood
Reference (ID): 1776868
Availability: In stock
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