Lichterloh
Texte par NoéMie Schwaller
Zürich, Suisse
19.11.08
Lichterloh deals in classic original art and furniture from the 20th century. Since 1990, Lichterloh has presented international and Austrian designs on its expansive premises near Vienna’s Museum Quarter.
Design Philipp-Markus Pernhaupt, 2005, archetype Remember, manufacturerr Lichterloh,
Design Philipp-Markus Pernhaupt, 2005, archetype Remember, manufacturerr Lichterloh,
×Lichterloh deals in classic original art and furniture from the 20th century. Since 1990, Lichterloh has presented international and Austrian designs on its expansive premises near Vienna’s Museum Quarter. In collaboration with the Carl Auböck workshop, they have been creating furniture and lighting fixtures. In collaboration with Bosse Austria they created an exclusive range of figural collector’s pieces of the finest quality.
The gallery streches 700 m² over two ancient taverns
The gallery streches 700 m² over two ancient taverns
×The Vienna art gallery Lichterloh complements the selected vintage pieces on offer with its own line of furniture.
Design Prof. Roland Rainer, 1954, archetype 4/5/4 - Stadthallensessel, manufacturer A. & E. Pollack, Wien
Design Prof. Roland Rainer, 1954, archetype 4/5/4 - Stadthallensessel, manufacturer A. & E. Pollack, Wien
×Design Friso Kramer, 1955, archetype Result, manufacturer De Cirkel, Niederlande
Design Friso Kramer, 1955, archetype Result, manufacturer De Cirkel, Niederlande
×Design Hans J. Wegner, 1947, archetype Peacock, manufacturer J. Hansen, Kopenhagen
Design Hans J. Wegner, 1947, archetype Peacock, manufacturer J. Hansen, Kopenhagen
×Design Eero Aarnio, 1971, archetype Tomato Chair, manufacturer Asko Lahti, Finnland
Design Eero Aarnio, 1971, archetype Tomato Chair, manufacturer Asko Lahti, Finnland
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