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JH02/32 Oval tray - des. Josef Hoffman for Alessi

JH02/32 Oval tray - des. Josef Hoffman for Alessi

$93.70
JH02/32 Oval tray - des. Josef Hoffman for Alessi—
$93.70

The Story

A silver, mirror polished tray in 18/10 stainless steel, designed in 1923 by Josef Hoffman

Approximate dimensions: 32 cm x 26 cm (12 1/2 " x 10 1/4 ")

About the designer

A prominent member of the Viennese Secession, Josef Hoffman was born in Pirnitz-MĂ€hren in 1870. At the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, he studied under Karl Hasenauer and Otto Wagner and until 1937 he held a course in architecture at the Kunstgewerbeschule of the Österreichisches Museum fĂŒr Kunst und Industrie. In 1903, together with Kolo Moser, he founded the Wiener WerkstĂ€tte. He developed his simple geometric shapes starting from the curvilinear language of the European Art Nouveau. One of his most important works was the Stoclet Palace in Brussels (1905-1911). He developed the principles of the total work of art. He died in 1956.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

JH02/32 Oval tray - des. Josef Hoffman for Alessi - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

JH02/32 Oval tray - des. Josef Hoffman for Alessi - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

A silver, mirror polished tray in 18/10 stainless steel, designed in 1923 by Josef Hoffman

Approximate dimensions: 32 cm x 26 cm (12 1/2 " x 10 1/4 ")

About the designer

A prominent member of the Viennese Secession, Josef Hoffman was born in Pirnitz-MĂ€hren in 1870. At the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, he studied under Karl Hasenauer and Otto Wagner and until 1937 he held a course in architecture at the Kunstgewerbeschule of the Österreichisches Museum fĂŒr Kunst und Industrie. In 1903, together with Kolo Moser, he founded the Wiener WerkstĂ€tte. He developed his simple geometric shapes starting from the curvilinear language of the European Art Nouveau. One of his most important works was the Stoclet Palace in Brussels (1905-1911). He developed the principles of the total work of art. He died in 1956.

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