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Wickerwork plays a major role in the history of Bauhaus. Lilly Reich used double-woven natural reed to make her world-famous Weissenhof chair. Tecta is keeping this craft alive to this day.

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Lilly Reich was a pioneer of modern design and a strong partner of great designers. With her keen sense of materials and interior design, she left her mark on modernism – often in the shadows, but unmistakably influential. Learn more

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1926 saw the launch of the architectural collective “Der Ring” with members including Walter Gropius and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. That same year, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe designed the most beautiful chair of the century with a single brushstroke: the Weißenhof Chair. A year later, in 1927, it was displayed at the Weißenhof exhibition in Stuttgart. In 1985 Stefan Wewerka described it as “the most beautiful ‘chair construction’ since the throne of Charlemagne.” The first sketches were influenced by the gas tube chair without hind legs created by the architect Mart Stam. Sergius Ruegenberg reminisced on the birth of the Weißenhof chair in 1985: “Mies returned from Stuttgart in November 1926 and told us about Mart Stam and his chair concept. We had a drawing board on the wall, on which Mies sketched the Stam chair; rectangular, starting from the top.” View product

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