In 1901, Josef Hoffmann designed a comparable piece, which featured in the magazine "Das Interieur II" with a caption that reads: "Prof. Josef Hoffmann, Zierschränkchen, ausgeführt von Portois & Fix" (showcase made by Portois & Fix). The showcase shown in the illustration is identical in form but much more richly decorated. On the narrow sides, there are small pieces of glass in different colours, mounted in brass and representing poppy seed heads; the four columns are decorated with elaborate brasswork. In contrast to the one owned by Wien Museum, the piece I am exhibiting has retained the clear, architectonic basic design and thus corresponds more closely to the Secessionist principles. To my knowledge, this piece was executed in only three versions.