Alfred Roth Prototype stackable chair, designed for the Aluminium Competition, Paris 1933 Tubular aluminium, aluminium. 78.2 x 45.5 x 50.9 cm (30 3/4 x 17 7/8 x 20 in.) Manufactured by Embru-Werke AG, Switzerland.
Provenance Private collection, Belgium Literature Friederike Mehlau-Wiebking, Arthur Rüegg and Ruggero Tropeano Schweizer Typenmöbel 1925-1935: Sigfried Giedion und die Wohnbedarf AG, Zurich, 1989, p. 89, fig. 41, p. 165 Otakar Máčel, 2100 Metal Tubular Chairs, Rotterdam, 2006, p. 64, p. 124 for the armchair example Alexander von Vegesack and Mathias Schwartz-Clauss, eds., The Essence of Things: Design and the Art of Reduction, exh. cat., Weil am Rhein, 2010, p. 74, cat. 92
Alfred Roth Prototype stackable chair, designed for the Aluminium Competition, Paris 1933 Tubular aluminium, aluminium. 78.2 x 45.5 x 50.9 cm (30 3/4 x 17 7/8 x 20 in.) Manufactured by Embru-Werke AG, Switzerland.
Provenance Private collection, Belgium Literature Friederike Mehlau-Wiebking, Arthur Rüegg and Ruggero Tropeano Schweizer Typenmöbel 1925-1935: Sigfried Giedion und die Wohnbedarf AG, Zurich, 1989, p. 89, fig. 41, p. 165 Otakar Máčel, 2100 Metal Tubular Chairs, Rotterdam, 2006, p. 64, p. 124 for the armchair example Alexander von Vegesack and Mathias Schwartz-Clauss, eds., The Essence of Things: Design and the Art of Reduction, exh. cat., Weil am Rhein, 2010, p. 74, cat. 92
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