Cabinet by Josef Frank ( Model 955 )
Tallboy Cabinet by Josef Frank ( Model 955 ) in mahogany with a brass key and joinery.Ā
About Josef Frank:
Josef Frank was oneĀ of early Vienna modernismās foremost figures, but already in the beginning of the 1920s he started to question modernismās growing pragmatism. He had little appreciation for the French architect Le Corbusierās belief that a house should be āa machine for living inā. He was against puritanical principals and on the contrary, feared that standardized interiors would make people all too uniform.
Technical Details:
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Dimensions:Ā 51.25"H x 48"W x 16.5"D
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Period: 1939
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Condition: Very good condition. Wear consistent with age.Ā
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Materials: Mahogany, BrassĀ
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Origin: AustriaĀ
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Cabinet by Josef Frank ( Model 955 )
Cabinet by Josef Frank ( Model 955 )
Tallboy Cabinet by Josef Frank ( Model 955 ) in mahogany with a brass key and joinery.Ā
About Josef Frank:
Josef Frank was oneĀ of early Vienna modernismās foremost figures, but already in the beginning of the 1920s he started to question modernismās growing pragmatism. He had little appreciation for the French architect Le Corbusierās belief that a house should be āa machine for living inā. He was against puritanical principals and on the contrary, feared that standardized interiors would make people all too uniform.
Technical Details:
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Dimensions:Ā 51.25"H x 48"W x 16.5"D
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Period: 1939
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Condition: Very good condition. Wear consistent with age.Ā
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Materials: Mahogany, BrassĀ
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Origin: AustriaĀ
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Tallboy Cabinet by Josef Frank ( Model 955 ) in mahogany with a brass key and joinery.Ā
About Josef Frank:
Josef Frank was oneĀ of early Vienna modernismās foremost figures, but already in the beginning of the 1920s he started to question modernismās growing pragmatism. He had little appreciation for the French architect Le Corbusierās belief that a house should be āa machine for living inā. He was against puritanical principals and on the contrary, feared that standardized interiors would make people all too uniform.
Technical Details:
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Dimensions:Ā 51.25"H x 48"W x 16.5"D
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Period: 1939
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Condition: Very good condition. Wear consistent with age.Ā
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Materials: Mahogany, BrassĀ
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Origin: AustriaĀ
























