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F51 Armchair by Walter Gropius for the director’s room at the Bauhaus school in Weimar, 1920.All textures are in 4k. PBR Metal/Roughness based. UVs completely unwrapped and packed. Please ask for any extra alternative texture, I'll be happy to help you out ;-)

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  • Blender
  • 3dsMax 2018
  • Cinema 4D R19
  • Zbrush 2018
  • Marmoset Toolbag 3.03
  • .obj
  • .fbx -. stl-. ABC-. 3ds

Compatible engines (July 2018):

  • Metal/Rougness PBR based engines
  • Redshift
  • Octane
  • Vray
  • Marmoset

Story

By 1922/23, following its expressionist beginnings, a system of formal geometric design influenced by the De Stijl school had established itself in Bauhaus.It was in this context that Gropius designed the strictly cubist director’s room using both his own designs and those of other Bauhaus designers. Books and journals are housed in a meandering shelving system, the desk and chair shape the room’s rectilinear structure, further accentuated by a four-tube festoon lamp. The ensemble is completed with a Gropius-designed cubist armchair and sofa suite that combines voluminous upholstery with a novel frame. This intersection of volume and linearity is reminiscent of contemporary architecture projects by Gropius, particularly the residential building that he referred to as Baukasten im Grossen (Large-scale building kit). Yet the frame of this armchair is significant for another reason. The armrests protrude freely and even the back of the chair does not touch the ground. When the upholstery is removed this cantilever armrest structure reveals itself as a precursor of the cantilever chairs, and anticipates, if turned 90 degrees, Marcel Breuer’s stool on runners from 1925. That Tecta were the first to discover Gropius’ contribution as part of its research for the 1986 publication »Der Kragstuhl« (The cantilever chair) on the suspension principle of the cantilever design, is typical of a company that is less concerned with new fads than with deepening our understanding of products that belong not just to the marketplace, but are part of our culture.

Dimensions (cm)

Width: 70Depth: 70Height: 70Seat height: 42

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