FRITZ NETH (Stuttgart, Germany, 1932- Tübingen,... Lot 5
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FRITZ NETH (Stuttgart, Germany, 1932- Tübingen, 2004).
Pair of chairs, 1950s.
Teak wood and gray upholstery.
Measurements: 72 x 63 x 62 cm; 42 cm (seat height).
Pair of German armchairs from the 50's raised on bambi type legs, very characteristic of mid century design. The ergonomic seat adapts to the user's body. It is a luxurious and elegant design that made enthusiastic use of the latest technology of the time. They feature high quality craftsmanship, combined with flexibility and comfort.
Neth was a German furniture designer, born in 1932, best known for his work with the design firm Correcta. Neth was part of a generation of designers who helped shape the modernist movement in postwar Germany. His designs were characterized by clean lines, attention to detail and a focus on the user experience. He believed in creating furniture that was not only aesthetically pleasing, but also practical and durable.
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