Refined in 1905 by Josef Hoffmann, this exquisite set of four nesting tables, identified by the model number 986, stands as a testament to his iconic design. Expertly crafted by Jacob & Josef Kohn, these tables showcase the rich allure of light brown-stained beechwood, elegantly finished to a polished gleam. The smallest table discreetly bears the vintage company label beneath, a touch of history preserved. Preserved in it’s original condition, the set displays faint traces of its journey through time, a testament to its age and utility. Standing at a graceful height of 75 cm, with dimensions of 56 cm in length and 43 cm in width, these tables are an embodiment of timeless sophistication.

References to their significance can be found in the Kohn catalogue of 1906 (p. 52) and Renzi's notable work "Il mobile moderno" (p. 180), both highlighting the enduring impact of this exceptional creation.

Refined in 1905 by Josef Hoffmann, this exquisite set of four nesting tables, identified by the model number 986, stands as a testament to his iconic design. Expertly crafted by Jacob & Josef Kohn, these tables showcase the rich allure of light brown-stained beechwood, elegantly finished to a polished gleam. The smallest table discreetly bears the vintage company label beneath, a touch of history preserved. Preserved in it’s original condition, the set displays faint traces of its journey through time, a testament to its age and utility. Standing at a graceful height of 75 cm, with dimensions of 56 cm in length and 43 cm in width, these tables are an embodiment of timeless sophistication.

References to their significance can be found in the Kohn catalogue of 1906 (p. 52) and Renzi's notable work "Il mobile moderno" (p. 180), both highlighting the enduring impact of this exceptional creation.

Stil-Untertyp
Jugendstil
Wood type
Buche
Epoche
1900-2000
Hersteller / Marke
J.&J. Kohn
Herkunftsland
Österreich
Designer/Künstler/Schöpfer
Josef Hoffmann
Material
Holz
Stil
Art Nouveau
Farbe
Braun
Zustand
Mäßiger Zustand - stark gebraucht & mit möglicherweise fehlenden kleineren Teilen
Höhe
29,5 in
Breite
22 in
Tiefe
16,9 in
Geschätzter Zeitraum
1900-1910