Description:

Kolo Moser
Vienna 1868 - 1918 Vienna, attributed
High back chair
Height 118 cm, seat 45 cm, width 53 cm, depth 55 cm
Made by Prague-Rudnik Basketry Factory, Austria
wicker back and seat.

The original design of this type of chair is a prime example of the artistic aspirations of the Vienna Secession movement. Around 1902, the model was designed by Kolo Moser, a founding member of the Vienna Secession, and represents the effort to create a distinct Austrian style that would meet the demands of the modern bourgeoisie. To achieve the goal of modernism, the elimination of all previous elements of form was mandatory. The objects had to conform to a straightforward language and leave all historical styles behind.

As part of their teaching activities at the Vienna School of Applied Arts, Kolo Moser and also Josef Hoffmann were concerned with contemporary designs for the "Flechtwerkfabrik Prag-Rudniker“ which was published in 1903 in the journal „Das Interieur“ were published extensively. Among them was Moser's chair and the corresponding armchair model, which is comparable to ours. By 1904, these products were so well known internationally that “The Studio” dedicated an article to the modern Austrian wicker furniture.

Unfortunately, today only a few copies of these models are preserved. This fact and the great original condition make the armchair a collector's item of international importance.

Literature:
Das Interieur (4), 1903, S. 201 und 204;
Das Interieur (5), 1904, S. 26;
A S Levetus, ‘Moderne österreichische Korbmöbel’. In: Das Studio, Bd. 3, Nr. 130 (Januar 1904), S. 323-328;
The Studio Yearbook of Decorative Art” (1907), S. 212;
The Art Revival in Austria (The Studio Special Issue)”, hrsg. von Charles Holme, London, 1906, S. DV;
‘Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration, Jahrg. VIII”, Darmstadt 1904, S. 117 ff;
‘Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration, Jg. XII”, Darmstadt 1908, S. 37;
Eva B. Ottillinger, “Korbmöbel”, Salzburg und Wien, 1990, S. 107 und 110 fol.

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