A Chair designed for the Vienna Werkbund Exhibition in 1930 by Josef Hoffmann and executed by Thonet-Mundus, Vienna

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A Chair designed for the Vienna Werkbund Exhibition in 1930 by Josef Hoffmann and executed by Thonet-Mundus, Vienna

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"Stilistisches" postcards designed by Josef Hoffmann (1870–1956), published by Philipp & Kramer (Austrian, 1894–1918), late 19th-early 20th century. Colour lithograph on card stock. From MFA Boston (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
Bespoke tobacco case designed by Josef Hoffmann and executed by the Wiener Werkstätte for the Viennese industrialist Otto Primavesi, 1912.
Gold, lapis lazuli, pearl, turquoise, coral, opal, carnelian and other semi-precious stones.
Loaned to the Neue Galerie.
Josef Hoffmann Surface Pattern 1870
Club 1910 Armchair
Design: Josef Hoffmann (1910)

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Flower motif (eye) from the Frieze for the Dining Room of Stoclet House in Brussels
Glazed ceramic, made in Vienna, 1910 by Wiener Keramik to the design of Gustav Klimt
MAK, Vienna
The Stoclet House decoration was the work of a very large number of artists from the Wiener Werkstätte, including Koloman Moser, Gustav Klimt, Frantz Metzner, Richard Luksch, and Michael Powolny. They worked under the guidance of Hoffmann to achieve a Gesamtkunstwerk (‘total work of art’), which is expressed simultaneously in every dimension – interior and exterior architecture, decoration, furniture, functional objects, and the gardens and their flower beds.
The austere geometry marked a turning point in Art Nouveau, foreshadowing Art Deco and the Modern Movement in architecture.
Josef Hoffmann (Austrian, 1870-1956), Design for Fluted Tea Service, c.1928. Graphite and brown ink on off-white graph paper, 8 1/4 x 11 3/4 in.