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Brick Screen

Design: Eileen Gray

1922 - 1925 / 2011

Идентификатор Stylepark: 05.1020.10106

Brick Screen

01 профиль изделия

Описание изделия

Eileen Gray was fascinated by the beauty of traditional lacquerware. She learned the centuries-old craft from a Japanese artisan and then perfected her skills over the course of many years. Brick Screen is one of her best-known creations. She experimented with various dimensions and panel finishes. More than just a room divider, this folding screen with its understated elegance commands the presence of a sculpture. The fixed and moveable panels are lacquered by hand layer upon layer in a process that takes several weeks, each layer first allowed to dry completely, then sanded by hand and finally polished to an immaculate sheen. This famous piece, coveted by collectors, is part of the permanent design collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Each screen is signed and given a serial number as proof of authenticity and provenance.

Stainless steel rod framework. Polished solid bronze shims, spacers and end caps, coated with clear varnish. Panels with high-gloss handcrafted lacquer finish. Handcrafted.

02 габариты/вес


overall dimension  
Ширина
1150 mm
Высота
1870 mm
Глубина
240 mm

03 Tags

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04 Articles about ClassiCon and Eileen Gray

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Membrane and Cradle: Benjamin Hubert modulates materials

Membrane and Cradle: Benjamin Hubert modulates materials

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2 questions to Sebastian Herkner

2 questions to Sebastian Herkner

The German Classicon label is presenting an extraordinary collection of tables designed by Sebastian Herkner. The various versions are on show in Hall 20, booth D 07.

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