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Old 03-13-2007, 12:36 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Re: Villa Amista

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Originally Posted by Michael View Post
Rob I do not know much about what is being spoken about here but the chair you posted that was created in 1925 but later artistically rendered reminds me of the 80s.
That is intersting Michael. It was a popular chair in the 1980s as well. That chair was designed at the Bauhaus school, it is one of the first chairs made from tubular steel. The designer, Marcel Breuer (pronounced Broy-er) moved to the US after WW2, he designed several buildings in the US and his furniture designs are among the most famous of the twentieth century.

I am sorry, I didn't mean to turn this thread into a history lecture ....I just really love this kind of topic
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