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Mies van der Rohe Barcelona daybedThe bed legs of the Barcelona bed days, the Bauhaus designer Mies van der Rohe, made of high-quality chromed* steel tube. The resting of individual leather squares padding, and the neck roll are filled with rigid polyurethane foam. The frame is made of walnut wood. |
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The Bauhaus designer Mies van der Rohe* conceived the design of this bed days for the residence of the influential American architect Philip Johnson. Philip Johnson was from 1930 to 1936 head of the architecture department of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. After the Bauhaus designer motto "less is more" Mies van der Rohe's planned his furniture and buildings to the style of modern architecture. Clean lines and simple shapes such as, for example, can also be found in his Tugendhat Villa in Brno, Czech Republic. As a stylish addition to the planning and design of interior spaces normally apply likewise designed by Mies van der Rohe Barcelona chair* and hocker as the Barcelona ottoman*. In his opinion, the internal and external structure of a building should complement the design of the furniture. The right furniture to design its architecture was its consequence.
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