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Fritz Hansen
Denmark, c. 1930
teak, woven kelp 30¼ h × 22¾ w × 27 d in (77 × 58 × 69 cm)
Denmark, c. 1930
teak, woven kelp 30¼ h × 22¾ w × 27 d in (77 × 58 × 69 cm)
estimate: $7,000–9,000
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Frits Schlegel 1896–1965
Frits Schlegel was a functionalist Danish designer who ushered in a new era of architecture with his use of poured concrete. Schlegel was born in Frederiksberg, Copenhagen in 1896. Interested in building from a young age, he undertook a masonry apprenticeship and later studied at the Danish Royal Academy of Fine Arts graduating in 1923. Following graduation, he began to receive awards for his work including a 1927 medal for his design for a university in Aarhus. Schlegel’s earlier buildings were inspired by French architect Auguste Perret and his use of classical harmony and symmetry is closely related to the creations of Perret.
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