Two Designs for a Dining Room
Jan den Drijver was the owner of Woninginrichting De Stijl in The Hague. He designed furniture and arranged entire interiors. In these drawings he demonstrates how modern man could appoint his everyday surroundings with functional furniture, like that designed by Gispen. With furniture in bold, primary colours, he created a spatial living environment recalling the work of De Stijl artists, such as Mondrian and Van Doesburg.
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Two Designs for a Dining Room
Jan den Drijver was the owner of Woninginrichting De Stijl in The Hague. He designed furniture and arranged entire interiors. In these drawings he demonstrates how modern man could appoint his everyday surroundings with functional furniture, like that designed by Gispen. With furniture in bold, primary colours, he created a spatial living environment recalling the work of De Stijl artists, such as Mondrian and Van Doesburg.
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Aankoop met steun van Pon Holdings B.V.
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Purchased with the support of Pon Holdings B.V.
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Jan den Drijver was eigenaar v ...... als Mondriaan en Van Doesburg.
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Jan den Drijver was the owner ...... as Mondrian and Van Doesburg.
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RP-T-2015-43-1
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Rijksmuseum
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Twee ontwerpen voor een eetkamer
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Two Designs for a Dining Room
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c. 1933
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ca. 1933
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breedte 350 mm
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height 282 mm
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hoogte 282 mm
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width 350 mm
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Collectie: tekeningen
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Collection: drawings
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