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Title
- Table from the “Die Zeit” Dispatch Office
Collection
Production
- design: Otto Wagner, Vienna, 1902
- execution: Anonym, Vienna, 1902
Period | Style | School
Material | Technique
- Buchenholz,
- dunkelbraun gebeizt; Messingrohr,
- vernickelt; Eisenrohr,
Measurements
- height: 75 cm
- width: 180 cm
- depth: 89 cm
Inventory number
- H 3196
Acquisition
- auction, 1994
Department
- Furniture and Woodwork Collection
Description
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1902 saw the newspaper Die Zeit, the worldview of which was quite friendly towards Viennese Modernism, open its telegraph office. Located on Vienna’s exclusive Kärntner Straße, it was used both as a flagship store and for the display
of breaking news. The design of this office was entrusted to Otto Wagner, the father of Viennese Modernism. Wagner’s so-called Nutzstil [Utilitarian Style] stipulated that the form was to always develop out of the construction, with the materials employed corresponding with the creation’s intended use. For this telegraph office, two tables were made. Their design was derived from the trestle tables common during the Renaissance: Wagner translated this type into a modern variant, reducing it to the most necessary supporting and resting structural elements. The frame elements, made from highgloss,
nickel-plated iron pipes, could be reduced to the minimum in terms of their dimensions, while also facilitating the reflection and, hence, the continuation of the surrounding space. This quality ensured that the space at hand would be opposed by a minimum of material.
(Witt-Dörring, Christian)
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table, Table from the “Die Zeit” Dispatch Office, Otto Wagner, MAK Inv.nr. H 3196
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https://mak-wp.711.at/en/collect/table-from-the-die-zeit-dispatch-office_186406
Last update
- 06.12.2024