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Josef Hoffmann

DRAWING-ROOM TABLE

Bel Etage, Wolfgang Bauer, Vienna

Date 1904/05

Period 20th century

Origin Vienna

Medium Mahogany, Veneer, Polished, nickel-plated brass fittings, Black and white marble

Dimension 62 x 110 cm (24³/₈ x 43¹/₄ inches)

designed by: Josef Hoffmann attr., Vienna, around 1904/05
executed by: Wiener Werkstätte attr.

Original top in black and white marble (fractures professionally glued together), surface slightly cleaned and repolished, excellent original condition.

Between 1901 and 1905, Josef Hoffmann designed a number of very similar tables. An almost identical table was to be found in the Wiener Werkstätte sales rooms at Neustiftgasse 32 (reception and exhibition room, Wiener Werkstätte, WWF 105-279-2). The kinship of the two tables cannot be overlooked. A smaller variation was also shown in the showrooms (screen with seating group in the Wiener Werkstätte reception and exhibition room, WWF 99-22-2, 1905). As early as 1901/02, Hoffmann designed a drawing room table of similar structure, though much more decorative, for Hugo Henneberg’s villa (Das Interieur, Band IV, 1903, p. 135) as well as for the residence of Director P. (Das Interieur, Band V, 1904, p. 9). Our table fits into this sequence of designs very well. Thus, it is almost completely certain that this drawing room table was designed by Josef Hoffmann.

Date: 1904/05

Period: 20th century

Origin: Vienna

Medium: Mahogany, Veneer, Polished, nickel-plated brass fittings, Black and white marble

Signature: Marked on the inside of the frame in coloured pencil: Nr. 1354, bleu, beige

Dimension: 62 x 110 cm (24³/₈ x 43¹/₄ inches)

Provenance: private collection, Vienna

Literature: contemporary photographs are preserved in the Wiener Werkstätte photographic archives at the Austrian Museum of Applied Arts (MAK), Vienna, inv. nos. WWF 105-279-2 and WWF 99-22-2; Das Interieur, vol. IV, 1903, p. 135; Das Interieur, vol. V, 1904, p. 9

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Bel Etage, Wolfgang Bauer, Vienna

Viennese Jugendstil, Secessionist Movement

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