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Austrian Secessionist Bentwood (19/20th Century) small secretary with 2 grill doors and 2 embossed wood doors. (J.&J. KOHN).
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Austrian Secessionist Bentwood (19/20th Century) small secretary with 2 grill doors and 2 embossed wood doors. (J.&J. KOHN)
Sku: 036432 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Jacob & Joseph Kohn Creation Date: 19th Century, 20th Century
Width: 32.5" Height: 66.0" Depth : 17.8"
Style: Bentwood Materials & Techniques: Wood, bentwood, embossed Category: Cabinets & Case Goods, Office/Library
Jacob & Joseph Kohn was a renowned furniture manufacturing company based in Vienna, Austria, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The company was founded by Jacob Kohn in 1849 and later joined by his son, Joseph Kohn. Together, they revolutionized the furniture industry with their innovative designs and exceptional craftsmanship. Jacob Kohn, born in 1814, began his career as a carpenter and quickly gained recognition for his exceptional skills. In 1849, he established his own workshop, focusing on creating high-quality furniture pieces. Jacob's designs were characterized by their elegance, functionality, and attention to detail. He incorporated various styles, including Biedermeier and Historicism, into his work, creating a unique blend of traditional and Read Full Bio
Jacob & Joseph Kohn was a renowned furniture manufacturing company based in Vienna, Austria, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The company was founded by Jacob Kohn in 1849 and later joined by his son, Joseph Kohn. Together, they revolutionized the furniture industry with their innovative designs and exceptional craftsmanship. Jacob Kohn, born in 1814, began his career as a carpenter and quickly gained recognition for his exceptional skills. In 1849, he established his own workshop, focusing on creating high-quality furniture pieces. Jacob's designs were characterized by their elegance, functionality, and attention to detail. He incorporated various styles, including Biedermeier and Historicism, into his work, creating a unique blend of traditional and contemporary aesthetics. Joseph Kohn, born in 1852, joined his father's business at a young age and played a crucial role in expanding the company's reach. Under Joseph's leadership, the company embraced the emerging Art Nouveau movement, which emphasized organic forms and intricate ornamentation. This shift in design direction propelled Jacob & Joseph Kohn to international fame. The company's success can be attributed to their ability to adapt to changing design trends while maintaining the highest standards of craftsmanship. Jacob & Joseph Kohn became known for their innovative use of bentwood, a technique pioneered by the Thonet brothers. This method involved steaming and bending solid wood to create curved and lightweight furniture pieces. The Kohns refined this technique, producing chairs, tables, and other pieces that were not only visually striking but also highly functional. Jacob & Joseph Kohn's furniture quickly gained popularity across Europe and beyond. Their creations were showcased in prestigious exhibitions, including the Vienna World's Fair in 1873 and the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1900. The company's success led to the establishment of showrooms in major cities such as Vienna, Berlin, Paris, and New York. The Kohns' designs were favored by prominent figures of the time, including members of the Austro-Hungarian nobility and influential architects such as Otto Wagner and Josef Hoffmann. Their furniture was sought after for its exceptional craftsmanship, innovative design, and timeless appeal. Unfortunately, the success of Jacob & Joseph Kohn was cut short by the outbreak of World War I and the subsequent dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The company faced numerous challenges during this period, including material shortages and economic instability. Despite their best efforts,
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