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More images: More Images Hocker Stool Jacques Herzog + Pierre de Meuron for Vitra White - $2,010.00 USD Dark Brown - $2,010.00 USD Quantity Select Finish Description: The Hocker stool by Herzog & de Meuron reflects aspects of the conceptual approach practised by the two architects: the eye-catching piece is imbued with a natural design and is quickly an indispensable addition to every setting.antike möbel kaufen dresdenIt is fashioned from solid birch and is available in a white finish or stained dark brown.möbel deutschland nähe baselAsk a Vitra Specialist » Dimensions: W: 15.5" D: 11.75" H: 16.5" Materials: Solid Birch, Varnished White or Stained Dark Brown Vitra Design Public is an authorized USA dealer for all Vitra products.möbelladen aalen
For over 60 years, Vitra has been manufacturing some of the world's most iconic modern furniture.... Entire Vitra Collection » Designed by Jacques Herzog + Pierre de Meuron All products from Jacques Herzog + Pierre de Meuron » Subscribe Today to Get 5% OFF Email Address * First Name * Last Namegebrauchte mobel zu kaufen in kemptenSwiss firm Herzog & de Meuron has released a full set of images of the Vitra Schaudepot – a new gallery for the permanent collection of the Frank Gehry-designed Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein, Germany (+ slideshow).mobel lagerverkauf ug & co. kgOpening this week, the gabled brick building presents the first permanent exhibition of the Vitra Design Museum's vast collection, which includes over 7,000 pieces of furniture, and the estates of designers such as Verner Panton and Charles and Ray Eames.hifi mobel vcm
The bulk of the collection is stored in a basement, which originally sat beneath a sawtooth-profile factory building.möbel gesuche bochumHerzog & de Meuron has replaced this old industrial building with the new exhibition hall, which presents a curated selection of designs.möbel bremen neustadtIt becomes the firm's second building at the Vitra Campus – the ever-growing headquarters of the Swiss furniture brand, which also features architecture by Zaha Hadid, Tadao Ando and SANAA.möbel buss oldenburg restaurantThe original brief from Vitra head Rolf Fehlbaum was to create a simple underground extension to the basement.According to Herzog & de Meuron, Fehlbaum didn't want to making any new architectural statements on the Vitra Campus, particularly in the wake of the financial crisis.
But the architects convinced him that an above-ground facility would be less costly.They eventually settled on a very straightforward design – a gabled building with brickwork walls, a slender roof and simple windows.The bricks have very little variation in tone, giving the facade a uniform red colouring.But they are made by hand rather than machine, creating a subtle texture that the architects describe as a "unique fracture pattern".The house-shaped appearance is creates a relationship with the firm's first building at the campus, the VitraHaus, which comprises a vertical stack of volumes mimicking the region's typical gabled houses.Comparing the two projects, studio co-founder Jacques Herzog describes the VitraHaus as "iconic and visible from afar", while the Schaudepot "bears practically no traces of its makers"."The Vitra Campus is characterised by its architectural diversity, which reflects Rolf Fehlbaum's insatiable curiosity and love for contemporary architecture and design," he said.
"[The Schaudepot] was in fact originally planned as an underground warehouse, without any form of architectural expression," he added."Together with Rolf Fehlbaum, however, we finally opted for an archetypical architecture that reveals little of its origin: its period or the architects behind it."The exhibition hall showcases more than 400 examples of furniture design from 1800 to the present.A large horizontal opening in one of the walls revealing the existence of the basement level below, accessed via a staircase.Here, four large windows allow visitors to peep inside.The building also includes an exhibition space for temporary exhibitions, a cafe and a shop, as well as a new entrance to the museum."Visitors arriving from the train and tram station nearby will be greeted in future by a slightly raised, generously spaced plaza with the entrance to the Vitra Schaudepot and the adjoining Depot Deli," said Andreas Fries, the partner in charge of the project."The campus is thereby opened up further and integrated even more closely in its local context."