Lounge chair Hirche
Armchairs from Richard Lampert, Designed by Herbert Hirche
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Concept
Herbert Hirche’s design of this chair refers strongly to the ›Bauhaus‹, where Hirche was a student from 1930 to 1933, his main teacher being Mies van der Rohe. Afterwards Hirche worked in van der Rohe’s office and later with Egon Eiermann. The ›Lounge Chair‹ was designed in 1953 during Hirche’s time as professor at the Academy of Art in Stuttgart. Unusually enough, the chair never went beyond prototype stage. Only since the year 2000, Richard Lampert produces this classic with a variety of fabrics and cow skins.
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Categorised in Seating - Armchairs - without armrests - Seat and backrest upholstered - Sled base - open base - Metal - Base metal - Residential.
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Manufacturer
Richard Lampert
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Lounge Chair Hirche
Architonic ID
1350731
Year of Launch
1953
Also available in 3 other variants
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Gaisburgstr. 12b, 70182 Stuttgart Germany
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Gaisburgstr. 12b, 70182 Stuttgart Germany
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