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DANSKE STOLE. DANISH CHAIRS.

DANSKE STOLE. DANISH CHAIRS.: Fotos Erik Hansen & Keld Helmer-Peterson. Klichéer: Middelboe's Reproduktionsanstalt. Tryk: Langkjaers Bogtrykkeri.

by DITZEL Nanna & Jorgen

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Copenhagen, : Host & Sons Forlag,, 1954.. In-8 p., brossura editoriale con alette, pp. 95, con circa 80 illustrazioni fotografiche in bianco e nero nel testo, relative a sedie progettate da importanti architetti danesi. Testo in danese e inglese. Prima edizione. Dall'introduzione: “The pictures which follow have been selected from among the chair production of the past 20 years, concentrating on the output of the most recent years. About two-thirds of the chairs are produced by craftsmen, the remainder industrially.. It is our intention that this book should provide a comprehensive picture of modern Danish chair production which in recent years has aroused so much interest even beyond the country's own borders”. Lieve alone al margine interno inferiore di quasi tutto il volume, altrimenti esemplare ben conservato.
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