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White painted 19th/20th Century bentwood cheval mirror (in the manner of Michael Thonet).
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White painted 19th/20th Century bentwood cheval mirror (in the manner of Michael Thonet)
Sku: 038062A Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Michael Thonet Creation Date: 19th Century, 20th Century
Width: 42.0" Height: 75.0" Depth : 22.0"
Style: Bentwood Materials & Techniques: Bentwood, painted, wood Category: Mirrors, Bedroom
Michael Thonet (1796-1871) was a highly influential German-Austrian furniture designer and entrepreneur. He is best known for his pioneering work in bentwood furniture, which revolutionized the furniture industry and continues to be highly regarded today. Born on July 2, 1796, in Boppard, Germany, Thonet began his career as a cabinetmaker in his father's workshop. In the early 19th century, he moved to Vienna, where he quickly gained recognition for his innovative designs and craftsmanship. Thonet's breakthrough came in the 1830s when he developed a technique to bend solid beechwood using steam. This groundbreaking method allowed him to create curved forms that were both aesthetically pleasing and structurally sound. In 1842, Thonet established his own workshop Read Full Bio
Michael Thonet (1796-1871) was a highly influential German-Austrian furniture designer and entrepreneur. He is best known for his pioneering work in bentwood furniture, which revolutionized the furniture industry and continues to be highly regarded today. Born on July 2, 1796, in Boppard, Germany, Thonet began his career as a cabinetmaker in his father's workshop. In the early 19th century, he moved to Vienna, where he quickly gained recognition for his innovative designs and craftsmanship. Thonet's breakthrough came in the 1830s when he developed a technique to bend solid beechwood using steam. This groundbreaking method allowed him to create curved forms that were both aesthetically pleasing and structurally sound. In 1842, Thonet established his own workshop in Vienna and started producing his iconic bentwood furniture. His designs, characterized by their simplicity, elegance, and practicality, gained immense popularity and soon became synonymous with the Biedermeier style of the time. Thonet's furniture was not only visually appealing but also highly functional and easily mass-produced, making it accessible to a wider audience. One of Thonet's most iconic designs is the No. 14 chair, also known as the Vienna coffee house chair. Introduced in 1859, this lightweight and stackable chair became a staple in cafes, restaurants, and public spaces around the world. Its simple yet elegant design, featuring a curved backrest and a woven cane seat, perfectly embodied Thonet's philosophy of combining aesthetics with practicality. Thonet's innovative approach to furniture production also revolutionized the industry. He developed a system of standardized components that could be easily assembled, allowing for efficient mass production. His furniture was shipped in disassembled form, significantly reducing transportation costs and making it accessible to a global market. Throughout his career, Thonet received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to design and manufacturing. His work was exhibited at various international exhibitions, including the Great Exhibition in London (1851) and the Exposition Universelle in Paris (1855). Thonet's designs continue to be highly sought after and are showcased in museums and private collections worldwide. Michael Thonet passed away on March 3, 1871, in Vienna, leaving behind a remarkable legacy in the world of furniture design. His innovative bentwood furniture and pioneering manufacturing techniques have had a lasting impact on the industry, influencing generations of designers and shaping the way we perceive and
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