Danish chair
Gerrit Rietveld was one of the first Dutch designers to use plywood, which is made of multiple thin layers of wood veneer bonded together and pressed under great pressure into a particular form. This chair consists of three interconnected U-shapes. The outer dimensions form an imaginary cube. A strict geometric order thus also underlies the rounded forms.
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Danish chair
Gerrit Rietveld was one of the first Dutch designers to use plywood, which is made of multiple thin layers of wood veneer bonded together and pressed under great pressure into a particular form. This chair consists of three interconnected U-shapes. The outer dimensions form an imaginary cube. A strict geometric order thus also underlies the rounded forms.
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Bruikleen van mevrouw T. Wickham-van Eyck, Loenen aan de Vecht
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On loan from T. Wickham-van Eyck, Loenen aan de Vecht
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Gerrit Rietveld was one of the ...... o underlies the rounded forms.
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Gerrit Rietveld was één van de ...... enge geometrische orde schuil.
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BK-C-2014-1
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Rijksmuseum
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Danish chair
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Deense stoel
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1946 - 1950
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1946 - 1950
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breedte 62 cm
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depth 62 cm
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diepte 62 cm
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gewicht 5 kg
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height 62 cm
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hoogte 62 cm
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weight 5 kg
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width 62 cm
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Collectie: meubelen
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