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BENTWOOD AND BEYOND
To commemorate Thonet’s 200th anniversary, the MAK is presenting a major exhibition on modern furniture, in which the signature bentwood furniture of the world…
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MAK Exhibition View, 2019 BENTWOOD AND BEYOND Thonet and Modern Furniture Design MAK Exhibition Hall © MAK/Georg Mayer
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MAK Exhibition View, 2019 BENTWOOD AND BEYOND Thonet and Modern Furniture Design MAK Exhibition Hall © MAK/Georg Mayer
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Kitchen Furniture
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MAK Exhibition View, 2019 BENTWOOD AND BEYOND Thonet and Modern Furniture Design MAK Exhibition Hall © MAK/Georg Mayer
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Adolf Gustav Friedrich Schneck, Armchair, Model No. A 64 F, Frankfurt am Main, 1927 © MAK/Nathan Murrell Part of the exhibition BENTWOOD AND BEYOND at the MAK Vienna | On view until 13 April 2020
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Art Furniture
Art Nouveau Furniture
Vintage Furniture
Classic Furniture
Dining Chairs
Joseph Hoffman
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Josef Hoffmann, Chair, Vienna, 1910 © MAK/Nathan Murrell Part of the exhibition BENTWOOD AND BEYOND at the MAK Vienna | On view until 13 April 2020
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Mcm Post
Maker
Postmodernism
Pantone
Verner Panton, Armchair, Model No. 270 F, openhagen, 1956 © MAK/Nathan Murrell Part of the exhibition BENTWOOD AND BEYOND at the MAK Vienna | On view until 13 April 2020
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Rocking Chair
Museum
Josef Hoffmann, Chaise longue, Model No. 670 “Sitting Machine,” Vienna, ca. 1905 © MAK/Georg Mayer Part of the exhibition BENTWOOD AND BEYOND at the MAK Vienna | On view until 13 April 2020
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Stefan Diez, Chair, Model No. 404, Munich, 2007 © MAK/Georg Mayer Part of the exhibition BENTWOOD AND BEYOND at the MAK Vienna | On view until 13 April 2020
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Robert Stadler, Chair, Model No. 107, Vienna, 2011 © MAK/Georg Mayer Part of the exhibition BENTWOOD AND BEYOND at the MAK Vienna | On view until 13 April 2020
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Contemporary Design
Modern Wall Units
Modern Cafe
Cantilever Chair
Art Deco
Houses
Josef Hoffmann, Armchair, Model No. 729/F, Vienna, ca. 1907 © MAK/Georg Mayer Part of the exhibition BENTWOOD AND BEYOND at the MAK Vienna | On view until 13 April 2020
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Handmade Furniture
Modern Art
Modern Design
Wooden Crates
Gebrüder Thonet, Chair, Model No. 8, Vienna, ca. 1860 © Wolfgang Thillmann/MAK Part of the exhibition BENTWOOD AND BEYOND at the MAK Vienna | On view until 13 April 2020
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Chair Design
Architecture Design
Solid Wood
Period
Michael Thonet, Boppard Chair, Boppard on the Rhine, 1836–1840 © MAK/Georg Mayer Part of the exhibition BENTWOOD AND BEYOND at the MAK Vienna | On view until 13 April 2020
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Design Museum London
Vitra Design Museum
Jan Van Eyck
Japanese Lifestyle
breadedEscalope, Rocking Chair Erlkönig, Vienna, 2011 © MAK/Georg Mayer Part of the exhibition BENTWOOD AND BEYOND at the MAK Vienna | On view until 13 April 2020
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Large Furniture
Contemporary Artists
Hermann Czech, Chair for the MAK restaurant, Vienna, 1993 © MAK/Georg Mayer Part of the exhibition BENTWOOD AND BEYOND at the MAK Vienna | On view until 13 April 2020
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Small Tables
Paris
Gebrüder Thonet, Small Table for the Paris World’s Fair, Vienna, 1855 © MAK/Georg Mayer Part of the exhibition BENTWOOD AND BEYOND at the MAK Vienna | On view until 13 April 2020
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Copenhagen
Fiber
Germany
Verner Panton, S Chair, Germany/Copenhagen, 1956 © MAK/Georg Mayer Part of the exhibition BENTWOOD AND BEYOND at the MAK Vienna | On view until 13 April 2020
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Architecture Details
Objects
Michael Thonet and Peter Hubert Desvignes, Chair for the Stadtpalais Liechtenstein, Vienna, 1843–1847 © MAK/Georg Mayer Part of the exhibition BENTWOOD AND BEYOND at the MAK Vienna | On view until 13 April 2020
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Outdoor Furniture
Josef Frank
Floating Architecture
Nordic Interior
Josef Frank, Armchair, Model No. A 403 F, Vienna, ca. 1927 © MAK/Nathan Murrell Part of the exhibition BENTWOOD AND BEYOND at the MAK Vienna | On view until 13 April 2020
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Studio Furniture
Upholstered Chairs
Dining Room
Muebles Estilo Art Nouveau
Home
Josef Hoffmann, Chair, Model No. 322, for the dining room of the Sanatorium Westend in Purkersdorf, Vienna, 1904 © MAK/Georg Mayer Part of the exhibition BENTWOOD AND BEYOND at the MAK Vienna | On view until 13 April 2020
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Curved Wood
Bistro Chairs
Model Homes
With chair No. 14, produced from 1859, the Thonet company not only created one of the world’s best-selling pieces of furniture, but also an undisputed design classic. Part of the exhibition BENTWOOD AND BEYOND at the MAK Vienna | On view until 13 April 2020 Gebrüder Thonet, Chair, Model No. 14, Vienna, 1859 (Execution: 1890–1918) © MAK/Georg Mayer
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