Erich Dieckmann Bauhaus Armchairs 1930s
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Erich Dieckmann, armchairs, beech, Germany, 1930s
This pair of German Bauhaus armchairs was designed by Erich Dieckmann in the 1930s. The chairs feature strong, clear lines. The armrests are slightly tilted which is a visual pleasing detail. Seat and backrest are made out of connected wooden pieces. The structure is not only visually very pleasing but also highly comfortable.
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Erich Dieckmann (1896-1944) played a role at the Bauhaus in Weimar. He graduated in architecture at Technische Hochschule Danzig (Gdansk). Dieckmann than studied painting at Dresden and was a student at Staatliches Bauhaus in Weimar from 1921-25. He began early in his career to design furniture. Per example in 1927 he designed “Typenmöbel” for an apartment of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s architecture at Weißenhof-Siedlung in Stuttgart.
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