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b. 1931 -

Alfred Hablützel (b. 1931) is a photographer, graphic designer and journalist. He graduated from the Kunstgewerbeschule in Zurich and studied under Willy Guhl, Hans Bellmann and the Bauhaus docent Johannes Itten. In the 1950s he worked as an interior and graphic designer for Theo Jakob. Hablützel was one the key founders of the group Swiss Design. In the 1960s he was editor and designer of the influential magazine Interieur and founded his own advertising agency Hablützel & Jaquet in the 1970s. Alfred Hablützel's wide-ranging works for leading designers and interior decorators make him one of the central figures in the Swiss furniture scene.

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    • Alfred Hablützel ‘Neue Metallmöbel’ & ‘Theo Jacob’, 1957/58
      May. 04, 2016

      Alfred Hablützel ‘Neue Metallmöbel’ & ‘Theo Jacob’, 1957/58

      Est: €120 - €840

      Offset and Colour lithograph on thin offset paper Switzerland, Zurich, 1957/58 Alfred Halblützel (b. 1931) - Swiss interior architect, designer and photographer Two exhibition posters ‘Neue Metallmöbel’ and ‘Theo Jacob’ from the years 1957 and 1958 Printed at Müller AG Zurich Dimensions: 99.5 x 69.5 cm each Good Condition Provenance: Private collection, Switzerland Interesting witness of the development of steel furniture This lot includes two vintage posters. Firstly, an exhibition poster for ‘Neue Metallmöbel’ (New Metal Furniture) in the Museum of Decorative Arts Zurich, on the other, an advertising poster for modern furniture by Theo Jacob, decorated in typical Bauhaus style. The posters are in an age-appropriate good condition. They are rolled up and in some places a little creased and foxed. At the edges with traces of former mounting and tiny pinholes. One poster with two horizontal continuous folding marks and a tear in the center of the paper in the lower left. The dimensions are 99.5 x 69.5 cm each. Alfred Halblützel (b. 1931) Alfred Hablützel (b. 1931) is a photographer, graphic designer and journalist. He graduated from the Kunstgewerbeschule in Zurich and studied under Willy Guhl, Hans Bellmann and the Bauhaus docent Johannes Itten. In the 1950s he worked as an interior and graphic designer for Theo Jakob. Hablützel was one the key founders of the group Swiss Design. In the 1960s he was editor and designer of the influential magazine Interieur and founded his own advertising agency Hablützel & Jaquet in the 1970s. Alfred Hablützel's wide-ranging works for leading designers and interior decorators make him one of the central figures in the Swiss furniture scene. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

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    • Alfred Hablützel 'Neue Metallmöbel' & 'Theo Jacob', 1957/58
      Jun. 02, 2014

      Alfred Hablützel 'Neue Metallmöbel' & 'Theo Jacob', 1957/58

      Est: €960 - €1,200

      Offset and Colour lithograph on thin offset paper Switzerland, Zurich, 1957/58 Alfred Halblützel (b. 1931) - Swiss interior architect, designer and photographer Two exhibition posters 'Neue Metallmöbel' and 'Theo Jacob' from the years 1957 and 1958 Printed at Müller AG Zurich Dimensions: 99.5 x 69.5 cm Good Condition Provenance: Private collection, Switzerland Interesting witness of the development of steel furniture This lot includes two vintage posters. Firstly, an exhibition poster for 'Neue Metallmöbel' (New Metal Furniture) in the Museum of Decorative Arts Zurich, on the other, an advertising poster for modern furniture by Theo Jacob, decorated in typical Bauhaus style. The posters are in an age-appropriate good condition. They are rolled up and in some places a little creased and foxed. At the edges with traces of former mounting and tiny pinholes. One poster with two horizontal continuous folding marks and a tear in the center of the paper in the lower left. The dimensions are 99.5 x 69.5 cm. Alfred Halblützel (b. 1931) Alfred Hablützel (b. 1931) is a photographer, graphic designer and journalist. He graduated from the Kunstgewerbeschule in Zurich and studied under Willy Guhl, Hans Bellmann and the Bauhaus docent Johannes Itten. In the 1950s he worked as an interior and graphic designer for Theo Jakob. Hablützel was one the key founders of the group Swiss Design. In the 1960s he was editor and designer of the influential magazine Interieur and founded his own advertising agency Hablützel & Jaquet in the 1970s. Alfred Hablützel's wide-ranging works for leading designers and interior decorators make him one of the central figures in the Swiss furniture scene. EN Export: "Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance"

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