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Creator: Desta Stahlmöbel Gmbh
Set of 6 Armchairs „SS 32“ by Anton Lorenz for Desta Stahlrohrmöbel GmbH 1930
By Anton Lorenz, Desta Stahlmöbel Gmbh
Located in Wien, AT
Extremely rare and early set of 6 Armchairs mod. SS 32 by Anton Lorenz, manufactured by Desta Stahlrohrmöbel GmbH in Berlin, Germany in circa 1930. This early Desta mod. SS 32 was ordered with chromed tubular steel, rattan weave (shows patina and wear) and colored wooden armrests (in original condition, original black coloring still partly visible, production marking on the underside). Provenance: House Tanneck, Bad Wiessee at Tegernsee in Bavaria, Germany, Family Furtwängler, last Maria Furtwängler. About Anton Lorenz and Desta Stahlrohrmöbel GmbH: The Berlin company is one of the pioneers of modern tubular steel furniture DESTA. Very early on, she developed a trend-setting new typology for living room, bedroom and office furniture, which became decisive for the style of tubular steel furniture in the 1930s. When in 1929 the company STANDARD von THONET was bought by the former managing director, Anton Lorenz (1891 - 1964), the DESTA company. After only three years, DESTA with its elegant furniture range was also taken over by THONET. In 1929, Anton Lorenz acquired the rights to use the cantilever tubular steel chair with no back legs from the Dutch architect Mart Stam, and by 1939 he had become an eminence grise in the European tubular steel business. Like Marcel Breuer and Kalman Lengyel, Anton Lorenz came from Hungary. He was trained for school service. After marrying an opera singer, he came to Berlin in the 1920s. There he initially specialized in a shop for locks and fittings. Then he sold protective devices and safes before he appeared in the management after founding the company STANDARD Möbel GmbH. When handing over STANDARD to THONET, Lorenz wisely reserved the rights to the cantilever models then in the development phase. This resulted in the chair ST12 (at THONET B33...
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1930s German Bauhaus Vintage Furniture

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