Vladimir Kagan for Ernst Schwadron Desk

Vladimir Kagan for Ernst Schwadron Desk

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USA, ca. 1940s. A rare writing desk by Austrian designer Ersnt Schwadron. Executed by Vladimir Kagan early in his career, and while still working at ...

Indexed July 3, 2024 ·


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Cambridge, MA
266 Concord Avenue Cambridge MA, 02138 · 617-547-2929






Usage
  • Ideal for home offices or creative workspaces where a blend of style and functionality is desired.
  • Can serve as a stylish statement piece in modern living areas or entryways, enhancing overall décor.
  • Offers a sophisticated option for retail display in boutique shops or galleries, showcasing both function and design.
History
  • Designed in the 1940s, the piece reflects the mid-20th century modernist movement, characterized by its clean lines and functional form.
  • Vladimir Kagan’s early work is noted for its innovative designs that contributed to the evolution of modern furniture in America.
  • Rena Rosenthal's Madison Avenue shop played a pivotal role in introducing modernist design aesthetics to the American consumer.
Design Significance
  • The desk showcases mid-century design elements, particularly through its use of mahogany and attention to craftsmanship typical of the era.
  • Features like cowhide pulls and flared legs are indicative of the unique stylistic choices made by designers in the 1940s.
  • The cross-hatched surface adds a tactile quality and visual interest that highlights the artistic approach of the period's furniture design.

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