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(attributed Marcel breuer )

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antique desk by marcel breuer with rectangular shape and three drawers
Antique desk featuring Marcel Breuer design
antique desk with elegant design and three drawers
Antique desk with functional design by Marcel Breuer, in a simple setting.
antique desk marcel breuer with elegant design
antique desk with wooden finish and marcel breuer's modern design
antique desk with marcel breuer design, featuring drawers and a smooth surface
antique desk by marcel breuer with metal frame
antique desk with clean lines and drawers
antique desk by marcel breuer in a light environment
Measure +
Height76 cm / 29.92 in
Width130 cm / 51.18 in
Depth74.5 cm / 29.33 in
Material Chrome, Wood, Polish shellac
Country Germany
Store Balcarce 1084
Designer / Information +

Marcel breuer

Marcel Breuer, born in Hungary in 1902, was an important furniture designer.


  1. At the age of 18, he became one of the first and youngest students of the Bauhaus.


  1. Between 1925 and 1928, after becoming a "young master," he directed the carpentry workshop.


  1. He is famous for his innovative tubular steel furniture designs, influenced by the light and strong structure of his bicycle.


  1. In 1928, Breuer left the Bauhaus and opened his own architecture studio in Berlin.


  1. By 1937, Breuer emigrated to the United States and partnered with Walter Gropius. He was a professor at Harvard University from 1937 to 1947.


  1. In 1946, he moved to New York and established his own firm, Marcel Breuer and Associates.


He carried out numerous architectural projects:


  1. The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.


  1. The UNESCO building in Paris.


  1. The Saint John's Abbey Church in Minnesota.