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Marcel Breuer, a Hungarian furniture maker and architect who studied at the Bauhaus and became one of its most important faculty members, was among the first to use tubular steel in chairs.
There are things most modernists simply didn’t do; rattan fell largely out of fashion, except in the case of Marcel Breuer’s Cesca and Pierre Jeanneret’s Chandigarh chairs. No one would ...
or the tubular steel-and-leather-sling wonder that is the Wassily designed by Marcel Breuer, of course. (Yes, I have a thing for chairs.) There’s just something about that ridiculously oversized store ...
Jewellery studio Bond Hardware outfitted a Marcel Breuer frame with a pliable ... New York-based designer Like Minded Objects showcased a series of chairs and furniture made from recycled ...
From reissues of classic chairs by architect Antoni Gaudí to an MSCHF lamp made with a Mercedes seatbelt and a reimagined folding chair, here are 14 of the best designs we saw during the yearly ...
For the first time, London design brand Isokon Plus showcases its furniture products at Milan design week, including furniture from designers Jasper Morrison, Marcel Breuer and Barber & Osgerby.
Marcel Breuer’s HUD headquarters may be in jeopardy, but folks who adore the the Hungarian emigre’s most famous New York work now have good reason to celebrate. The former Whitney Museum of ...
Marcel Breuer, born on May 21, 1902, in Pécs, Hungary, was a renowned modernist architect and furniture designer. He studied and later taught at the Bauhaus School, where he designed the iconic ...
The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) voted unanimously Tuesday to add Marcel Breuer’s Whitney Museum and a portion of its lower-level interior to its list of more than 38,000 ...
In June 2023 Sotheby’s announced it would purchase Marcel Breuer’s former Whitney Museum of American Art building, a feat of Brutalist architecture, for $100m. Two years later, Sotheby’s ...