Koloman Moser

CABINET

Bel Etage, Wolfgang Bauer, Vienna

Date 1901

Period 20th century

Origin Austria, Vienna

Medium bent beechwood and plywood, cut and facetted glass

Dimension 190 x 233 x 53 cm (74³/₄ x 91³/₄ x 20⁷/₈ inches)

Designed by: Koloman Moser attr., Vienna, 1901

Executed by: J. & J. Kohn, Vienna, model no. 307/1

Stained and polished, surface repolished, brass cuffs and fittings polished and stove enamelled, cut and facetted glass.

The cabinet was first exhibited as part of a dining room at the 1901/02 winter exhibition of the Austrian Museum of Arts and Industry. Since a lead glass window for the room the cabinet was presented in had been designed by Koloman Moser, the design of the complete dining room furniture was also attributed to Moser at the time.

Although this cabinet has been documented in several sales catalogues, our piece is the only existing one I know of, apart from the one shown at the 1901/02 winter exhibition. However, the construction of the bottom is different: our cabinet has side panels mounted onto the bottom and disc-shaped legs, while the lateral panels and the bottom are made of one piece of bent wood with ball-shaped legs in the cabinet shown at the winter exhibition.

Date: 1901

Period: 20th century

Origin: Austria, Vienna

Medium: bent beechwood and plywood, cut and facetted glass

Dimension: 190 x 233 x 53 cm (74³/₄ x 91³/₄ x 20⁷/₈ inches)

Provenance: Private property, France

Literature:

Kunst und Kunsthandwerk, V,
1902, p. 9; J. & J. Kohn Italian sales catalogue, 1906, p. 41


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