Lotto No. 125


Four armchairs, designed by Carl Appel


Four armchairs, designed by Carl Appel - Design

Vienna c. 1955, four-legged wood frame construction, upholstered light textile covering and blue synthetic leather covering. Height c. 92 cm, width c. 64 cm / 66 cm, depth c. 64 cm, height of seat c. 47 cm (MHA)

The present armchair model was used for a conference hall in the administrative building of Steyr Daimler-Puch AG at no. 7 Kärntnerring, built by Carl Appel in 1955/1956. The building, known as Steyrhaus, burnt down in 1989 and was subsequently demolished. The two armchairs with blue synthetic leather covering come from the estate of Carl Appel and were originally in his villa. They are characterised by a particularly elegant armrest (more curved and slightly wider than the first model) and a recess in the backrest.

Esperto: Mathias Harnisch, MA Mathias Harnisch, MA
+43-1-515 60-242

Mathias.Harnisch@dorotheum.at

02.10.2019 - 16:00

Stima:
EUR 1.600,- a EUR 2.400,-

Four armchairs, designed by Carl Appel


Vienna c. 1955, four-legged wood frame construction, upholstered light textile covering and blue synthetic leather covering. Height c. 92 cm, width c. 64 cm / 66 cm, depth c. 64 cm, height of seat c. 47 cm (MHA)

The present armchair model was used for a conference hall in the administrative building of Steyr Daimler-Puch AG at no. 7 Kärntnerring, built by Carl Appel in 1955/1956. The building, known as Steyrhaus, burnt down in 1989 and was subsequently demolished. The two armchairs with blue synthetic leather covering come from the estate of Carl Appel and were originally in his villa. They are characterised by a particularly elegant armrest (more curved and slightly wider than the first model) and a recess in the backrest.

Esperto: Mathias Harnisch, MA Mathias Harnisch, MA
+43-1-515 60-242

Mathias.Harnisch@dorotheum.at


Hotline dell'acquirente lun-ven: 10.00 - 17.00
kundendienst@dorotheum.at

+43 1 515 60 200
Asta: Design
Tipo d'asta: Asta in sala
Data: 02.10.2019 - 16:00
Luogo dell'asta: Wien | Palais Dorotheum
Esposizione: 27.09. - 02.10.2019