JOSEF HOFFMANN

About the artist Brtnice 1870 – 1956 Vienna
Designed by Josef Hoffmann attr., Vienna, before 1906
Executed by J. & J. Kohn, model no. 500/1
Dimensions H 74 cm, W 137 cm, D 77 cm
Material Beech and bent beech dyed to rosewood, brass fittings, desktop newly covered with navy blue Alcantara-like fabric, surface professionally repolished, excellent condition
Provenance private property, Austria
Literature Italian Sales Catalogue of the J. & J. Kohn company, 1906, p. 40, no. 500/1; Das Interieur, XII, 1911, illus. 31

This desk is probably one of the highest quality pieces of furniture produced by J. & J. Kohn. The desktop’s frame was executed in bent beech. The "English" (semi-open front) drawers inside the desk also have bent frames with fitted bottom. The two doors are likewise made of bent wood.

The only reference to this extraordinary desk is to be found in a 1906 J. & J. Kohn sales catalogue, where it is listed as model no. 500/1. In addition, there is a picture included in the documentation of the 1911 Kohn brothers' exhibition in Buenos Aires. This picture shows exactly our model with three metal objects by Wiener Werkstätte on its top. The picture caption reads: "Top: hall. Bottom: reception room. Design and execution: Jakob and Josef Kohn, Vienna; from the Buenos Aires exhibition." However, the caption is not entirely accurate since the 'sitting machine' and 'barrel suite', which are also depicted, are verified Hoffmann designs.

Based on the formal language, I assume that the desk is also a Hoffmann design. Its production was probably so expensive that only a limited number were made.

M30/24

Send us a message for this object

BUREAU ⋅ JOSEF HOFFMANN ⋅ Hoffmann Josef ⋅ Josef Hoffmann attr., Vienna, before 1906

Send message