Marcel Breuer

Marcel Breuer - One of the most famous Bauhaus Architects and Designers

Marcel Breuer - 1902-1981 Bauhaus Architect and Furniture Designer.

Marcel Breuer - 1902 - 1981
Bauhaus Architect and Furniture Designer

Designer of Bauhaus and Modern Classic Design Furniture

The Hungarian architect and designer Marcel Breuer enrolled at the Akademie der bildenden Künste in Vienna in 1920. That same year, however, Breuer dropped out of the Viennese Art Academy and went to Weimar to study at the Bauhaus. Between 1920 and 1924 Marcel Breuer worked in the Bauhaus furniture workshop. In 1923 Marcel Brauer produced his first architecture designs and worked on the public housing designed by Walter Gropius' practice. From 1925 until 1928 Marcel Breuer was head of the furniture workshop. This was the period in which Brauer produced his first tubular steel chair, which he presented in 1927 as the "Type B3 steel Club Chair". Later this model was renamed "Wassily".
In 1926/27 what was known as the "Breuer Crisis" arose at the Bauhaus, sparked off by Marcel Breuer teaming up with the Hungarian architect Stefan Lengyel to found the Standart Furniture Company without first consulting the Bauhaus board of directors. Marcel Breuer subsequently designed a large number of tubular steel furniture, including chairs, tables and cupboards, which were made and marketed by Standart Furniture in Berlin. Some tubular steel furniture designed by Marcel Breuer was later also made by the Thonet Brothers and Knoll International. Using tubular steel as his basic element had the great advantage for Marcel Breuer in that it represented an already standardized element for his furniture type and besides was extremely economical and hygienic. In all phases of his working life, Marcel Breuer would continue to apply other techniques and materials in his designs for standardized, reasonably priced furniture.
In 1928 Marcel Breuer founded an architecture practice in Berlin but the Bund Deutscher Architekten (BDA: the German Architecture Association) refused to admit him as a member until 1931. Receiving no commissions for buildings, Marcel Breuer concentrated on interior design, continuing to develop his type furniture. The first house Marcel Breuer built was "Haus Harnischmacher" in Wiesbaden in 1931. In Zurich Marcel Breuer designed "Wohnbedarf", a furniture store. Two years later Breuer designed (together with Alfred and Emil Roth) the Doldertaler houses, two experimental housing units. To escape persecution by the Nazis since he was of Jewish descent, Marcel Breuer went to Hungary in 1933 but went on to England in 1935 and, finally, to the US in 1937. There Marcel Breuer, like Walter Gropius, taught at the Harvard University School of Design until 1946. Breuer and Gropius even briefly joined forces briefly to run a joint architecture practice. They produced the Pennsylvania Pavilion for the 1939 New York World's Fair as well as several private dwellings, including Gropius' own house. In 1941 hat Marcel Breuer again opened an architectural practice of his own, which he moved to New York in 1946 (in 1956 it was renamed Marcel Breuer and Associates). Marcel Breuer designed more than seventy private houses as well as numerous university and office buildings. To name just a few of them, the buildings Marcel Breuer designed included the UNESCO Building in Paris (1953-1958), the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York (1966), the Flushing Meadow sports grounds, New York (1960/61), and the IBM laboratories at La Gaude, France. Marcel Breuer was indeed one of the most important Modernists.
His most famous Bauhaus furniture designs are among others, the arm chair D 40, back armchair B 40, the relax lounger, his bookcase and folding chair club D4.Marcel Breuer made his big breakthrough through the Bauhaus classic, wassily chair, the cesca chair and laccio tables, these design layouts catapulted the Bauhaus architects to design icons. Some of his design pieces are now in the Museum of modern art and are among the most famous design classics or industrial design furniture.


The Cesca chair is one of the most famous design furniture designs by Marcel Breuer. Other Bauhaus furniture or design classics are the cantilever S 32 and S34, the Wassily armchair and the bookshelf S44.





Designer from A - Z

A
Achille Castiglioni
Alvar Aalto
Arne Jacobsen
B
Harry Bertoia
Marcel Breuer
Otto Blümel
C
Achille Castiglioni
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Charles and Ray Eames
Le Corbusier
D
Michele De Lucchi
E
Eero Saarinen
Egon Eiermann
Eileen Gray
Charles and Ray Eames
F
Frank Lloyd Wright
G
George Nelson
Eileen Gray
H
Harry Bertoia
I
Isamu Noguchi
J
Arne Jacobsen
K
Poul Kjaerholm
L
Le Corbusier
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
M
Michele De Lucchi
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Marcel Breuer
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Mart Stam
N
George Nelson
Isamu Noguchi
O
Otto Blümel
P
Philippe Starck
Poul Kjaerholm
Verner Panton
R
Richard Sapper
Gerrit Rietveld
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
S
Richard Sapper
The Shakers
Philippe Starck
Mart Stam
T
Michael Thonet
V
Verner Panton
W
Walter Gropius
Wilhelm Wagenfeld
Frank Lloyd Wright


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