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Sculptor, b. 1934 - d. 2014

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            • HANS HOLLEIN, Centrotavola
              Jan. 20, 2024

              HANS HOLLEIN, Centrotavola

              Est: €5,000 - €6,000

              HANS HOLLEIN Produzione Cleto Munari, Italia 1991 ca. Centrotavola disegnato dall’architetto viennese per Cleto Munari nel 1986 e realizzato nel 1991. Il centrotavola è composto da una coppa centrale in vetro di Murano realizzata a ''mano volante'', con nuvole azzurre e bordo blu cobalto. La base è composta da un insieme di forme geometriche in vetro come sfere, cilindri e parallelepipedi con diverse finiture, unite a caldo. Firma. cm Ø 50 Alt. 19,5. Bibliografia : Dandy Design – Electa 1997 , Atlante Cleto Munari – Maretti Editore 2017, Cleto Munari Oggetti – Edifir 1995. A CENTERPIECE BY HANS HOLLEIN.

              Benedetto Trionfante Auction House s.r.l
            • Hollein, Hans und Kruse, Ingrid von: Eigenh. Brief, Originalzeichnung und Originalfotografie
              Dec. 07, 2022

              Hollein, Hans und Kruse, Ingrid von: Eigenh. Brief, Originalzeichnung und Originalfotografie

              Est: €500 - €700

              Hollein, Hans, österreichischer Architekt, Designer und Architekturtheoretiker (1934-2014). Eigenh. Brief m. U. 1 S. 8°. sowie Originalzeichnung. Und: Porträt in Originalfotografie. Silbergelatine-Abzug auf Barytpapier. 61 x 50 cm. 2011. -- Hans Hollein (1934-2014) ist unumstritten einer der Pioniere der Postmoderne in der Architektur. Sein berühmter Slogan "Alles ist Architektur" wurde von ihm hier mit einem pinkfarbenen Stift auf weißem Papier eigenhändig aufgeschrieben und signiert. Daneben fertigte er eine Skizze mit Widmung mittels Bleistift, schwarzem und blauem (teils effektvoll befeuchtet) Fineliner an. Die Widmung lautet: "Ingrid von Kruse herzlichst gewidmet Hans Hollein 2011". Dargestellt ist ein Gebäude auf zwei breiten Pfeilern auf denen ein langezogenes Rechteck aufliegt, welches sich leicht nach oben biegt. Auf diesem liegt mittels einer Querstrebe ein weiteres kleineres Rechteck auf. Der Slogan und ein anderes Porträt des Shootings wurden zusammen im Werk "Zeit und Augenblick" veröffentlicht (S. 10). - Zeit und Augenblick 10. – Die Fotografie ist verso mit Bleistift bezeichnet: "Hans Hollein Wien 1986 Ingrid v. Kruse, printed 2011", mit Copyright-Stempel. --

              Bassenge Auctions
            • Hans HOLLEIN Deux sérigraphies
              Dec. 01, 2022

              Hans HOLLEIN Deux sérigraphies

              Est: €300 - €500

              Hans HOLLEIN Deux sérigraphies 2 sérigraphies originales signées 1984 et numerotés 79/100 et 81/100 59,5 x 79,5 cm Estimation 300 - 500 €

              Artcurial
            • HANS HOLLEIN LAMPADA DA TERRA 'KOHLMARKT' PER BALERI ITALIA - 'KOHLMARKT' FLOOR LAMP FOR BALERI ITALIA
              May. 05, 2022

              HANS HOLLEIN LAMPADA DA TERRA 'KOHLMARKT' PER BALERI ITALIA - 'KOHLMARKT' FLOOR LAMP FOR BALERI ITALIA

              Est: -

              HANS HOLLEIN Lampada da terra 'Kohlmarkt' per Baleri Italia 1984 Metallo, metallo verniciato. 225 x 70 x 20 cm - 'Kohlmarkt' floor lamp for Baleri Italia 1984 Metal, painted metal. 88.58 x 27.56 x 7.87 in.

              Aste Bolaffi
            • HANS HOLLEIN DIVANO 'MITZI' PER POLTRONOVA - 'MITZI' SOFA FOR POLTRONOVA
              May. 05, 2022

              HANS HOLLEIN DIVANO 'MITZI' PER POLTRONOVA - 'MITZI' SOFA FOR POLTRONOVA

              Est: -

              HANS HOLLEIN Divano 'Mitzi' per Poltronova 1981 Legno, rivestimento in tessuto. Marchio del produttore. Lievi segni del tempo. 88 x 200 x 70 cm - 'Mitzi' sofa for Poltronova 1981 Wood, fabric upholstery. Manufacturer's mark. Minor wear. 34.65 x 78.74 x 27.56 in.

              Aste Bolaffi
            • Hans Hollein (1934-2014) Non-physical Environmental Control Kit (Architektu
              Apr. 26, 2022

              Hans Hollein (1934-2014) Non-physical Environmental Control Kit (Architektu

              Est: €1,500 - €2,000

              Hans Hollein (1934-2014) Non-physical Environmental Control Kit (Architekturpillen) pills and typescript text on paper, in six parts, framed in three parts each: 21 x 14.5cm. (3)

              Christie's
            • HANS HOLLEIN (1934-2014) Ring
              Nov. 18, 2021

              HANS HOLLEIN (1934-2014) Ring

              Est: €4,000 - €6,000

              HANS HOLLEIN (1934-2014) Ring 18K gold "AU750" hallmark, lapis lazuli, pink qwartz Edition Cleto Munari, 1985, unique piece H_2 cm W_14 cm D_14 cm; Tdd 58 18K gold, lapis and pink qwartz ring H_0.7 inch W_5.5 D_5.5 inch Bague Or 18K poinçon «AU750», lapis lazuli, qwartz rose Edition Cleto Munari, 1985, pièce unique H_2 cm L_14 cm P_14 cm; Tdd 58 18K gold, lapis and pink qwartz ring H_0,7 inch L_5.5 D_5.5 inch

              Pierre Bergé & Associés
            • HANS HOLLEIN (1934-2014) Centerpiece
              Nov. 18, 2021

              HANS HOLLEIN (1934-2014) Centerpiece

              Est: €8,000 - €12,000

              HANS HOLLEIN (1934-2014) Centerpiece Silver and enamel, stamped "AG925" Limited edition Cleto Munari, 1980 D_45 cm Cup in sterling silver and enamel D_17.7 inch Centre de table Argent et émail, poinçon «AG925» Edition limitée Cleto Munari, 1980 D_45 cm Cup in sterling silver and enamel D_17.7 inch

              Pierre Bergé & Associés
            • HANS HOLLEIN (1934-2014) Architectural object
              Nov. 18, 2021

              HANS HOLLEIN (1934-2014) Architectural object

              Est: €5,000 - €7,000

              HANS HOLLEIN (1934-2014) Architectural object Silver, hallmark "AG925" Edition Cleto Munari, numbered 3/9 H_54 cm W_16 cm D_10 cm Architectural object in sterling silver numbered 3/9 H_21.2 inch W_6.2 cm D_3.9 inch Objet-architecture Argent, poinçon «AG925» Edition Cleto Munari, numéroté 3/9 H_54 cm L_16 cm P_10 cm Architectural object in sterling silver numbered 3/9 H_21.2 inch L_6.2 cm D_3.9 inch

              Pierre Bergé & Associés
            • Hans Hollein 'Schwarzenberg' side table, 1981
              May. 25, 2021

              Hans Hollein 'Schwarzenberg' side table, 1981

              Est: £500 - £700

              Hans Hollein 'Schwarzenberg' side table, 1981 Plastic laminate-covered wood, gilded wood, painted wood. 81 x 165 x 47 cm Manufactured by Memphis, Milan, Italy. Base with manufacturer's plastic label printed MEMPHIS/MILANO/H. HOLLEIN/1981/MADE IN ITALY. For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

              Bonhams
            • HOLLEIN HANS (1934 - 2014) Centerpiece
              Dec. 10, 2019

              HOLLEIN HANS (1934 - 2014) Centerpiece

              Est: €4,000 - €6,000

              HOLLEIN HANS (1934 - 2014). Centerpiece. Centerpiece designed by the Viennese architect Hans Hollein for Cleto Munari in 1986 and built in 1991. Single piece. The centerpiece is composed of a central cup in Murano glass made with a "flying hand", with blue clouds and a cobalt blue border of 51 cm in diameter. The base is composed of a set of geometric shapes in glass such as spheres, cylinders and parallelepipeds with different finishes, joined together in hot. The centerpiece is the most important glass object in the collection of 15 models created by Cleto Munari at the beginning of the 90s, designed by the architect Hans Hollein. Publications: Dandy Design - Electa 1997 - Atlas Cleto Munari - Maretti Editore 2017 - Cleto Munari Objects - Edifir 1995. Cm 51,00 x 24,00.

              Capitolium Art
            • Cleto Munari. Lady-wristwatch, 18k gold.
              Oct. 24, 2019

              Cleto Munari. Lady-wristwatch, 18k gold.

              Est: CHF3,800 - CHF5,200

              Important watch designed by the austrian architect Hans Hollein for the italian jewelmaker Cleto Munari. Hans Hollein, considered one of the fathers of postmodernism, has designed this watch as an element of a classical architecture. The watch is new, never worn, with original box, is made of 18 karat of gold, and it comes with a black leather stripes, with a certificate and warranty-card. The dial is also made from gold. Hans Hollein. Date: 1988. Date: 1991 Medium: Gold 18k, electroplate, enamel, and leather Classification: Horology Comment: Article published in New York Times. In the mid- to late 1970s, architects around the world began to question the validity of minimal Modernist architecture and design as providing the universal solution to all environments. There was a renewed appreciation of history and historic details and of local and regional historic contexts and a renewed expression of those historicist interests within popular exhibitions of the era, such as MoMA's renowned display in 1975–76 of 19th-century architectural renderings in watercolour from the École des Beaux-Arts and the First International Architecture Exhibition for the 1980 Venice Biennale, which took as its title and theme “The Presence of the Past.” For this show, contemporary architects were encouraged to create streetscapes that related to traditional architectural environments. It was particularly in the postmodern 1980s that architects such as Michael Graves, Stanley Tigerman, and Hans Hollein created home accessories for companies such as Alessi in Milan and Swid Powell in the United States. Certain designers, including Sottsass and his Memphis colleague Matteo Thun of Austria, became household names, much as Mies and Breuer had been in the Modernist era, when their furniture designs were reissued by Knoll Associates and other companies. International exhibitions and publications, such as “Design Heute” (1988; “Design Today”), a traveling show organized by the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt, displayed these often-outlandish postmodern creations for members of the public and professionals alike. RefSil7918 RefSil270918

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            • Cleto Munari. Lady-wristwatch, 18k gold. Hans Hollein
              Oct. 24, 2019

              Cleto Munari. Lady-wristwatch, 18k gold. Hans Hollein

              Est: CHF3,500 - CHF4,800

              Important watch designed by the austrian architect Hans Hollein for the italian jewelmaker Cleto Munari. Hans Hollein, considered one of the fathers of postmodernism, has designed this watch as an element of a classical architecture. The watch is new, never worn, with original box, is made of 18 karat of gold, and it comes with a black leather stripes, with a certificate and warranty-card. The dial is also made from gold. Hans Hollein. Date: 1988. Date: 1991 Medium: Gold 18k, electroplate, enamel, and leather Classification: Horology Comment: Article published in New York Times. In the mid- to late 1970s, architects around the world began to question the validity of minimal Modernist architecture and design as providing the universal solution to all environments. There was a renewed appreciation of history and historic details and of local and regional historic contexts and a renewed expression of those historicist interests within popular exhibitions of the era, such as MoMA's renowned display in 1975–76 of 19th-century architectural renderings in watercolour from the École des Beaux-Arts and the First International Architecture Exhibition for the 1980 Venice Biennale, which took as its title and theme “The Presence of the Past.” For this show, contemporary architects were encouraged to create streetscapes that related to traditional architectural environments. It was particularly in the postmodern 1980s that architects such as Michael Graves, Stanley Tigerman, and Hans Hollein created home accessories for companies such as Alessi in Milan and Swid Powell in the United States. Certain designers, including Sottsass and his Memphis colleague Matteo Thun of Austria, became household names, much as Mies and Breuer had been in the Modernist era, when their furniture designs were reissued by Knoll Associates and other companies. International exhibitions and publications, such as “Design Heute” (1988; “Design Today”), a traveling show organized by the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt, displayed these often-outlandish postmodern creations for members of the public and professionals alike. RefSil7918 RefSil270918

              www.1000-objekte.ch
            • Cleto Munari. Wristwatch. Hans Hollein
              Oct. 24, 2019

              Cleto Munari. Wristwatch. Hans Hollein

              Est: CHF1,200 - CHF1,800

              Important watch designed by the austrian architect Hans Hollein for the italian jewelmaker Cleto Munari. Hans Hollein, considered one of the fathers of postmodernism, has designed this watch as an element of a classical architecture. The watch is new, never worn, with original box, is made of stainless steel, with a certificate and warranty-card. Hans Hollein. Date: 1988. Date: 1991 Medium: is made of stainless steel Classification: Horology Comment: Article published in New York Times. In the mid- to late 1970s, architects around the world began to question the validity of minimal Modernist architecture and design as providing the universal solution to all environments. There was a renewed appreciation of history and historic details and of local and regional historic contexts and a renewed expression of those historicist interests within popular exhibitions of the era, such as MoMA's renowned display in 1975–76 of 19th-century architectural renderings in watercolour from the École des Beaux-Arts and the First International Architecture Exhibition for the 1980 Venice Biennale, which took as its title and theme “The Presence of the Past.” For this show, contemporary architects were encouraged to create streetscapes that related to traditional architectural environments. It was particularly in the postmodern 1980s that architects such as Michael Graves, Stanley Tigerman, and Hans Hollein created home accessories for companies such as Alessi in Milan and Swid Powell in the United States. Certain designers, including Sottsass and his Memphis colleague Matteo Thun of Austria, became household names, much as Mies and Breuer had been in the Modernist era, when their furniture designs were reissued by Knoll Associates and other companies. International exhibitions and publications, such as “Design Heute” (1988; “Design Today”), a traveling show organized by the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt, displayed these often-outlandish postmodern creations for members of the public and professionals alike. RefSil7918 RefSil270918

              www.1000-objekte.ch
            • Cleto Munari. Lady-wristwatch, Hans Hollein 18k gold.
              Oct. 24, 2019

              Cleto Munari. Lady-wristwatch, Hans Hollein 18k gold.

              Est: CHF4,800 - CHF5,800

              Important watch designed by the austrian architect Hans Hollein for the italian jewelmaker Cleto Munari. Hans Hollein, considered one of the fathers of postmodernism, has designed this watch as an element of a classical architecture. The watch is new, never worn, with original box, is made of 18 karat of gold, and it comes with a black leather stripes, with a certificate and warranty-card. The dial is also made from gold. Hans Hollein. Date: 1988. Date: 1991 Medium: Gold 18k, electroplate, enamel, and leather Classification: Horology Comment: Article published in New York Times. In the mid- to late 1970s, architects around the world began to question the validity of minimal Modernist architecture and design as providing the universal solution to all environments. There was a renewed appreciation of history and historic details and of local and regional historic contexts and a renewed expression of those historicist interests within popular exhibitions of the era, such as MoMA's renowned display in 1975–76 of 19th-century architectural renderings in watercolour from the École des Beaux-Arts and the First International Architecture Exhibition for the 1980 Venice Biennale, which took as its title and theme “The Presence of the Past.” For this show, contemporary architects were encouraged to create streetscapes that related to traditional architectural environments. It was particularly in the postmodern 1980s that architects such as Michael Graves, Stanley Tigerman, and Hans Hollein created home accessories for companies such as Alessi in Milan and Swid Powell in the United States. Certain designers, including Sottsass and his Memphis colleague Matteo Thun of Austria, became household names, much as Mies and Breuer had been in the Modernist era, when their furniture designs were reissued by Knoll Associates and other companies. International exhibitions and publications, such as “Design Heute” (1988; “Design Today”), a traveling show organized by the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt, displayed these often-outlandish postmodern creations for members of the public and professionals alike. RefSil7918 RefSil270918

              www.1000-objekte.ch
            • Hans Hollein,
              Sep. 24, 2019

              Hans Hollein,

              Est: €800 - €1,000

              Consolle Schwarzenberg in noce dorato e impiallacciato. Prod. Memphis, Italia, 1981 cm 160x82x47, Bibliografia Catalogo originale Memphis; G. Gramigna, Repertorio del design italiano 1950-2000, p. 301, Allemandi, 2003.

              Cambi Casa d'Aste
            • HANS HOLLEIN
              Dec. 06, 2018

              HANS HOLLEIN

              Est: CHF3,000 - CHF5,000

              HANS HOLLEIN (1934-2014) CONSOLE, "Schwarzenberg" model, designed 1981 for Memphis Bird's eye maple, wood lacquered black and gilt. The underside with plaque. 160x42x81 cm. --------------- HANS HOLLEIN (1934-2014) KONSOLE, Modell "Schwarzenberg", Entwurf 1981 für Memphis Vogelaugenahorn, Holz schwarz lackiert sowie vergoldet. Unten mit Plakette. 160x42x81 cm.

              Koller Auctions
            • Cleto Munari. Lady-wristwatch, 18k gold.
              Nov. 09, 2018

              Cleto Munari. Lady-wristwatch, 18k gold.

              Est: CHF3,800 - CHF5,200

              Important watch designed by the austrian architect Hans Hollein for the italian jewelmaker Cleto Munari. Hans Hollein, considered one of the fathers of postmodernism, has designed this watch as an element of a classical architecture. The watch is new, never worn, with original box, is made of 18 karat of gold, and it comes with a black leather stripes, with a certificate and warranty-card. The dial is also made from gold. Hans Hollein. Date: 1988. Date: 1991 Medium: Gold 18k, electroplate, enamel, and leather Classification: Horology Comment: Article published in New York Times. In the mid- to late 1970s, architects around the world began to question the validity of minimal Modernist architecture and design as providing the universal solution to all environments. There was a renewed appreciation of history and historic details and of local and regional historic contexts and a renewed expression of those historicist interests within popular exhibitions of the era, such as MoMA's renowned display in 1975–76 of 19th-century architectural renderings in watercolour from the École des Beaux-Arts and the First International Architecture Exhibition for the 1980 Venice Biennale, which took as its title and theme “The Presence of the Past.” For this show, contemporary architects were encouraged to create streetscapes that related to traditional architectural environments. It was particularly in the postmodern 1980s that architects such as Michael Graves, Stanley Tigerman, and Hans Hollein created home accessories for companies such as Alessi in Milan and Swid Powell in the United States. Certain designers, including Sottsass and his Memphis colleague Matteo Thun of Austria, became household names, much as Mies and Breuer had been in the Modernist era, when their furniture designs were reissued by Knoll Associates and other companies. International exhibitions and publications, such as “Design Heute” (1988; “Design Today”), a traveling show organized by the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt, displayed these often-outlandish postmodern creations for members of the public and professionals alike. RefSil7918 RefSil270918

              www.1000-objekte.ch
            • Cleto Munari. Lady-wristwatch, 18k gold. Hans Hollein
              Nov. 09, 2018

              Cleto Munari. Lady-wristwatch, 18k gold. Hans Hollein

              Est: CHF3,500 - CHF4,800

              Important watch designed by the austrian architect Hans Hollein for the italian jewelmaker Cleto Munari. Hans Hollein, considered one of the fathers of postmodernism, has designed this watch as an element of a classical architecture. The watch is new, never worn, with original box, is made of 18 karat of gold, and it comes with a black leather stripes, with a certificate and warranty-card. The dial is also made from gold. Hans Hollein. Date: 1988. Date: 1991 Medium: Gold 18k, electroplate, enamel, and leather Classification: Horology Comment: Article published in New York Times. In the mid- to late 1970s, architects around the world began to question the validity of minimal Modernist architecture and design as providing the universal solution to all environments. There was a renewed appreciation of history and historic details and of local and regional historic contexts and a renewed expression of those historicist interests within popular exhibitions of the era, such as MoMA's renowned display in 1975–76 of 19th-century architectural renderings in watercolour from the École des Beaux-Arts and the First International Architecture Exhibition for the 1980 Venice Biennale, which took as its title and theme “The Presence of the Past.” For this show, contemporary architects were encouraged to create streetscapes that related to traditional architectural environments. It was particularly in the postmodern 1980s that architects such as Michael Graves, Stanley Tigerman, and Hans Hollein created home accessories for companies such as Alessi in Milan and Swid Powell in the United States. Certain designers, including Sottsass and his Memphis colleague Matteo Thun of Austria, became household names, much as Mies and Breuer had been in the Modernist era, when their furniture designs were reissued by Knoll Associates and other companies. International exhibitions and publications, such as “Design Heute” (1988; “Design Today”), a traveling show organized by the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt, displayed these often-outlandish postmodern creations for members of the public and professionals alike. RefSil7918 RefSil270918

              www.1000-objekte.ch
            • Cleto Munari. Wristwatch. Hans Hollein
              Nov. 09, 2018

              Cleto Munari. Wristwatch. Hans Hollein

              Est: CHF1,200 - CHF1,800

              Important watch designed by the austrian architect Hans Hollein for the italian jewelmaker Cleto Munari. Hans Hollein, considered one of the fathers of postmodernism, has designed this watch as an element of a classical architecture. The watch is new, never worn, with original box, is made of stainless steel, with a certificate and warranty-card. Hans Hollein. Date: 1988. Date: 1991 Medium: is made of stainless steel Classification: Horology Comment: Article published in New York Times. In the mid- to late 1970s, architects around the world began to question the validity of minimal Modernist architecture and design as providing the universal solution to all environments. There was a renewed appreciation of history and historic details and of local and regional historic contexts and a renewed expression of those historicist interests within popular exhibitions of the era, such as MoMA's renowned display in 1975–76 of 19th-century architectural renderings in watercolour from the École des Beaux-Arts and the First International Architecture Exhibition for the 1980 Venice Biennale, which took as its title and theme “The Presence of the Past.” For this show, contemporary architects were encouraged to create streetscapes that related to traditional architectural environments. It was particularly in the postmodern 1980s that architects such as Michael Graves, Stanley Tigerman, and Hans Hollein created home accessories for companies such as Alessi in Milan and Swid Powell in the United States. Certain designers, including Sottsass and his Memphis colleague Matteo Thun of Austria, became household names, much as Mies and Breuer had been in the Modernist era, when their furniture designs were reissued by Knoll Associates and other companies. International exhibitions and publications, such as “Design Heute” (1988; “Design Today”), a traveling show organized by the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt, displayed these often-outlandish postmodern creations for members of the public and professionals alike. RefSil7918 RefSil270918

              www.1000-objekte.ch
            • Cleto Munari. Lady-wristwatch, Hans Hollein 18k gold.
              Nov. 09, 2018

              Cleto Munari. Lady-wristwatch, Hans Hollein 18k gold.

              Est: CHF4,800 - CHF5,800

              Important watch designed by the austrian architect Hans Hollein for the italian jewelmaker Cleto Munari. Hans Hollein, considered one of the fathers of postmodernism, has designed this watch as an element of a classical architecture. The watch is new, never worn, with original box, is made of 18 karat of gold, and it comes with a black leather stripes, with a certificate and warranty-card. The dial is also made from gold. Hans Hollein. Date: 1988. Date: 1991 Medium: Gold 18k, electroplate, enamel, and leather Classification: Horology Comment: Article published in New York Times. In the mid- to late 1970s, architects around the world began to question the validity of minimal Modernist architecture and design as providing the universal solution to all environments. There was a renewed appreciation of history and historic details and of local and regional historic contexts and a renewed expression of those historicist interests within popular exhibitions of the era, such as MoMA's renowned display in 1975–76 of 19th-century architectural renderings in watercolour from the École des Beaux-Arts and the First International Architecture Exhibition for the 1980 Venice Biennale, which took as its title and theme “The Presence of the Past.” For this show, contemporary architects were encouraged to create streetscapes that related to traditional architectural environments. It was particularly in the postmodern 1980s that architects such as Michael Graves, Stanley Tigerman, and Hans Hollein created home accessories for companies such as Alessi in Milan and Swid Powell in the United States. Certain designers, including Sottsass and his Memphis colleague Matteo Thun of Austria, became household names, much as Mies and Breuer had been in the Modernist era, when their furniture designs were reissued by Knoll Associates and other companies. International exhibitions and publications, such as “Design Heute” (1988; “Design Today”), a traveling show organized by the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt, displayed these often-outlandish postmodern creations for members of the public and professionals alike. RefSil7918 RefSil270918

              www.1000-objekte.ch
            • Cleto Munari. Lady-wristwatch, 18k gold.
              Oct. 04, 2018

              Cleto Munari. Lady-wristwatch, 18k gold.

              Est: $3,800 - $5,200

              Important watch designed by the austrian architect Hans Hollein for the italian jewelmaker Cleto Munari. Hans Hollein, considered one of the fathers of postmodernism, has designed this watch as an element of a classical architecture. The watch is new, never worn, with original box, is made of 18 karat of gold, and it comes with a black leather stripes, with a certificate and warranty-card. The dial is also made from gold. Hans Hollein. Date: 1988. Date: 1991 Medium: Gold 18k, electroplate, enamel, and leather Classification: Horology Comment: Article published in New York Times. In the mid- to late 1970s, architects around the world began to question the validity of minimal Modernist architecture and design as providing the universal solution to all environments. There was a renewed appreciation of history and historic details and of local and regional historic contexts and a renewed expression of those historicist interests within popular exhibitions of the era, such as MoMA's renowned display in 1975–76 of 19th-century architectural renderings in watercolour from the École des Beaux-Arts and the First International Architecture Exhibition for the 1980 Venice Biennale, which took as its title and theme “The Presence of the Past.” For this show, contemporary architects were encouraged to create streetscapes that related to traditional architectural environments. It was particularly in the postmodern 1980s that architects such as Michael Graves, Stanley Tigerman, and Hans Hollein created home accessories for companies such as Alessi in Milan and Swid Powell in the United States. Certain designers, including Sottsass and his Memphis colleague Matteo Thun of Austria, became household names, much as Mies and Breuer had been in the Modernist era, when their furniture designs were reissued by Knoll Associates and other companies. International exhibitions and publications, such as “Design Heute” (1988; “Design Today”), a traveling show organized by the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt, displayed these often-outlandish postmodern creations for members of the public and professionals alike. RefSil7918 RefSil270918

              www.1000-objekte.ch
            • Cleto Munari. Lady-wristwatch, 18k gold. Hans Hollein
              Oct. 04, 2018

              Cleto Munari. Lady-wristwatch, 18k gold. Hans Hollein

              Est: $3,500 - $4,800

              Important watch designed by the austrian architect Hans Hollein for the italian jewelmaker Cleto Munari. Hans Hollein, considered one of the fathers of postmodernism, has designed this watch as an element of a classical architecture. The watch is new, never worn, with original box, is made of 18 karat of gold, and it comes with a black leather stripes, with a certificate and warranty-card. The dial is also made from gold. Hans Hollein. Date: 1988. Date: 1991 Medium: Gold 18k, electroplate, enamel, and leather Classification: Horology Comment: Article published in New York Times. In the mid- to late 1970s, architects around the world began to question the validity of minimal Modernist architecture and design as providing the universal solution to all environments. There was a renewed appreciation of history and historic details and of local and regional historic contexts and a renewed expression of those historicist interests within popular exhibitions of the era, such as MoMA's renowned display in 1975–76 of 19th-century architectural renderings in watercolour from the École des Beaux-Arts and the First International Architecture Exhibition for the 1980 Venice Biennale, which took as its title and theme “The Presence of the Past.” For this show, contemporary architects were encouraged to create streetscapes that related to traditional architectural environments. It was particularly in the postmodern 1980s that architects such as Michael Graves, Stanley Tigerman, and Hans Hollein created home accessories for companies such as Alessi in Milan and Swid Powell in the United States. Certain designers, including Sottsass and his Memphis colleague Matteo Thun of Austria, became household names, much as Mies and Breuer had been in the Modernist era, when their furniture designs were reissued by Knoll Associates and other companies. International exhibitions and publications, such as “Design Heute” (1988; “Design Today”), a traveling show organized by the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt, displayed these often-outlandish postmodern creations for members of the public and professionals alike. RefSil7918 RefSil270918

              www.1000-objekte.ch
            • Cleto Munari. Wristwatch. Hans Hollein
              Oct. 04, 2018

              Cleto Munari. Wristwatch. Hans Hollein

              Est: $1,200 - $1,800

              Important watch designed by the austrian architect Hans Hollein for the italian jewelmaker Cleto Munari. Hans Hollein, considered one of the fathers of postmodernism, has designed this watch as an element of a classical architecture. The watch is new, never worn, with original box, is made of stainless steel, with a certificate and warranty-card. Hans Hollein. Date: 1988. Date: 1991 Medium: is made of stainless steel Classification: Horology Comment: Article published in New York Times. In the mid- to late 1970s, architects around the world began to question the validity of minimal Modernist architecture and design as providing the universal solution to all environments. There was a renewed appreciation of history and historic details and of local and regional historic contexts and a renewed expression of those historicist interests within popular exhibitions of the era, such as MoMA's renowned display in 1975–76 of 19th-century architectural renderings in watercolour from the École des Beaux-Arts and the First International Architecture Exhibition for the 1980 Venice Biennale, which took as its title and theme “The Presence of the Past.” For this show, contemporary architects were encouraged to create streetscapes that related to traditional architectural environments. It was particularly in the postmodern 1980s that architects such as Michael Graves, Stanley Tigerman, and Hans Hollein created home accessories for companies such as Alessi in Milan and Swid Powell in the United States. Certain designers, including Sottsass and his Memphis colleague Matteo Thun of Austria, became household names, much as Mies and Breuer had been in the Modernist era, when their furniture designs were reissued by Knoll Associates and other companies. International exhibitions and publications, such as “Design Heute” (1988; “Design Today”), a traveling show organized by the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt, displayed these often-outlandish postmodern creations for members of the public and professionals alike. RefSil7918 RefSil270918

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            • Cleto Munari. Lady-wristwatch, Hans Hollein 18k gold.
              Oct. 04, 2018

              Cleto Munari. Lady-wristwatch, Hans Hollein 18k gold.

              Est: $4,800 - $5,800

              Important watch designed by the austrian architect Hans Hollein for the italian jewelmaker Cleto Munari. Hans Hollein, considered one of the fathers of postmodernism, has designed this watch as an element of a classical architecture. The watch is new, never worn, with original box, is made of 18 karat of gold, and it comes with a black leather stripes, with a certificate and warranty-card. The dial is also made from gold. Hans Hollein. Date: 1988. Date: 1991 Medium: Gold 18k, electroplate, enamel, and leather Classification: Horology Comment: Article published in New York Times. In the mid- to late 1970s, architects around the world began to question the validity of minimal Modernist architecture and design as providing the universal solution to all environments. There was a renewed appreciation of history and historic details and of local and regional historic contexts and a renewed expression of those historicist interests within popular exhibitions of the era, such as MoMA's renowned display in 1975–76 of 19th-century architectural renderings in watercolour from the École des Beaux-Arts and the First International Architecture Exhibition for the 1980 Venice Biennale, which took as its title and theme “The Presence of the Past.” For this show, contemporary architects were encouraged to create streetscapes that related to traditional architectural environments. It was particularly in the postmodern 1980s that architects such as Michael Graves, Stanley Tigerman, and Hans Hollein created home accessories for companies such as Alessi in Milan and Swid Powell in the United States. Certain designers, including Sottsass and his Memphis colleague Matteo Thun of Austria, became household names, much as Mies and Breuer had been in the Modernist era, when their furniture designs were reissued by Knoll Associates and other companies. International exhibitions and publications, such as “Design Heute” (1988; “Design Today”), a traveling show organized by the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt, displayed these often-outlandish postmodern creations for members of the public and professionals alike. RefSil7918 RefSil270918

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            • HANS HOLLEIN
              Jun. 26, 2018

              HANS HOLLEIN

              Est: CHF500 - CHF700

              HANS HOLLEIN (1934-2014) BOWL, "8906" model, designed in 1989 for Cleto Munari Colorless and light-blue glass. Inscribed and dated: Cleto Munari 1989. H 17, D 35 cm. --------------- HANS HOLLEIN (1934-2014) SCHALE, Modell "8906", Entwurf 1989 für Cleto Munari Farbloses und hellblaues Glas. Bezeichnet und datiert: Cleto Munari 1989. H 17, D 35 cm.

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            • HANS HOLLEIN
              Jun. 26, 2018

              HANS HOLLEIN

              Est: CHF700 - CHF900

              HANS HOLLEIN (1934-2014) BOWL, "8911" model, designed in 1989 for Cleto Munari Red and white striped, colorless glass. The bottom inscribed and dated: Cleto Munari 1989. D 51 cm. --------------- HANS HOLLEIN (1934-2014) SCHALE, Modell "8911", Entwurf 1989 für Cleto Munari Rot und weiss gestreiftes farbloses Glas. Unten bezeichnet und datiert: Cleto Munari 1989. D 51 cm.

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            • HOLLEIN HANS "Lampada in acciaio verniciato con diffusore in alluminio regolabile elementi in ottone e base in ghisa, mod. HH101B, per Baleri, anni 80
              Mar. 15, 2017

              HOLLEIN HANS "Lampada in acciaio verniciato con diffusore in alluminio regolabile elementi in ottone e base in ghisa, mod. HH101B, per Baleri, anni 80

              Est: €2,500 - €3,000

              HOLLEIN HANS "Lampada in acciaio verniciato con diffusore in alluminio regolabile elementi in ottone e base in ghisa, mod. HH101B, per Baleri, anni 80

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            • Lampada in acciaio verniciato con diffusore in alluminio regolabile elementi in ottone e base in ghisa, mod. HH101B, per Baleri, anni 80
              Oct. 26, 2016

              Lampada in acciaio verniciato con diffusore in alluminio regolabile elementi in ottone e base in ghisa, mod. HH101B, per Baleri, anni 80

              Est: €2,500 - €3,000

              HOLLEIN HANS Lampada in acciaio verniciato con diffusore in alluminio regolabile elementi in ottone e base in ghisa, mod. HH101B, per Baleri, anni 80 . -. Cm 70,00 x 220,00 x 20,00.

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            • Hans Hollein (Né en 1934) & CLETO MUNARI (Éditeur) Important silver diamond-shaped cup, circa 1979. Stamped and numbered 14/99, hallmar
              Nov. 24, 2014

              Hans Hollein (Né en 1934) & CLETO MUNARI (Éditeur) Important silver diamond-shaped cup, circa 1979. Stamped and numbered 14/99, hallmar

              Est: €14,000 - €18,000

              Hans Hollein (Né en 1934) & CLETO MUNARI (Éditeur) Important silver diamond-shaped cup, circa 1979. Stamped and numbered 14/99, hallmark. Produced by Cleto Munari. Height. 8 1/4 in. - Length. 24 3/4 in. - Width. 12 1/4 in. - Weight. 3?200?g Hans Hollein (Né en 1934) & CLETO MUNARI (Éditeur) Coupe architecture en argent, circa 1979, coupe supérieure formant navette géométrique, reposant sur un corps losangé reposant sur seize pieds losanges. Signée, cachet de l'éditeur et cachet "Made in Italy", numérotée14/99, poinçon de titre 925. Édition Cleto Munari. Haut. 21cm - Long. 62,7cm - Larg. 31,2cm - Poids: 3200g

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            • Hans Hollein (né en 1934) & CLETO MUNARI (Éditeur) Spectacular modernist silver candelabra, circa 1979. Stamped and numbered 32/99, hal
              Nov. 24, 2014

              Hans Hollein (né en 1934) & CLETO MUNARI (Éditeur) Spectacular modernist silver candelabra, circa 1979. Stamped and numbered 32/99, hal

              Est: €5,500 - €8,500

              Hans Hollein (né en 1934) & CLETO MUNARI (Éditeur) Spectacular modernist silver candelabra, circa 1979. Stamped and numbered 32/99, hallmark. Produced by Cleto Munari. Height. 12 1/8 in. - Length. 17 3/8 in. - Width. 4 7/8 in. - Weight. 2?980?g. Hans Hollein (né en 1934) & CLETO MUNARI (Éditeur) Spectaculaire candélabre en argent, circa 1979 Structure principale formant large demi-cercle allégé de deux quarts de cercles, fût rectangulaire à ressauts animé de deux cubes à la base, le sommet, légèrement cannelé, est animé de sept bobèches cylindriques. Signé, cachet de l'éditeur et cachet Made in Italy, numéroté32/99, poinçon de titre 925. Édition Cleto Munari. Haut. 31cm - Larg. 44,2cm - Prof. 12,5cm - Poids: 2980g

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            • Hans Hollein *
              Jun. 19, 2013

              Hans Hollein *

              Est: €30,000 - €45,000

              Hans Hollein * (born Vienna 1934) untitled, triptych, signed, dated Hollein 83, white colour on stone, each stone panel 85 x 85 x 2 cm, overall size 85 x 255 x 2 cm, (K) provenance: from an Austrian collection

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            • HANS HOLLEIN, né en 1934 Montre d'homme en acier, émail noir et verre saphir
              Jun. 18, 2013

              HANS HOLLEIN, né en 1934 Montre d'homme en acier, émail noir et verre saphir

              Est: €600 - €900

              HANS HOLLEIN, né en 1934 Montre d'homme en acier, émail noir et verre saphir Waterproof, Swiss Made, Bracelet articulé, jamais portée Dessinée en 1985, réalisée par Cleto Munari Signée Hans Hollein, Cleto Munari, datée 2005 Dans son boîtier d'origine Dimensions cadran: 7 x 3 cm La montre fait partie de la collection permanente du MOMA à New York Bibliographie: Illustrée page 169 du livre Cleto Munari "Dandy Design" Electa, Napoli, 1997

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            • HANS HOLLEIN, né en 1934 "Parentesis"
              Jun. 18, 2013

              HANS HOLLEIN, né en 1934 "Parentesis"

              Est: €500 - €800

              HANS HOLLEIN, né en 1934 "Parentesis" Montre-bracelet de dame en acier doré, émail blanc et verre saphir Waterproof, produite en Suisse, jamais portée Réalisée par Cleto Munari Signée Hans Hollein, Cleto Munari Dessinée en 1985, ce modèle date des années 90 Dans son boîtier d'origine Dimensions cadran: 2 x 4 cm La montre fait partie de la collection permanente du MOMA à New York Bibliographie: Illustrée page 169 du livre Cleto Munari "Dandy Design" Electa, Napoli, 1997

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            • Hans Hollein (Né en 1934) Coupe architecture en argent, circa 1979, coupe supérieure formant navette géométrique, reposant sur un c...
              Jun. 06, 2013

              Hans Hollein (Né en 1934) Coupe architecture en argent, circa 1979, coupe supérieure formant navette géométrique, reposant sur un c...

              Est: €14,000 - €18,000

              Hans Hollein (Né en 1934) Coupe architecture en argent, circa 1979, coupe supérieure formant navette géométrique, reposant sur un corps losangé reposant sur seize pieds losanges. Signée, cachet de l'éditeur et cachet "Made in Italy", numérotée 14/99, poinçon de titre 925. Édition Cleto Munari. Important silver diamond-shaped cup, circa 1979. Stamped and numbered 14/99. Produced by Cleto Munari. Haut. 21 cm - Long. 62,7 cm - Larg. 31,2 cm - Poids : 3 200 g / Height. 8 1/4 in. - Length. 24 3/4 in. - Width. 12 1/4 in. - Weight. 112.8 oz

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            • Hans Hollein (né en 1934) Paire de boucles d'oreilles formées de plaques rectangulaires en or à découpes formant gradins, petits ca...
              Jul. 21, 2012

              Hans Hollein (né en 1934) Paire de boucles d'oreilles formées de plaques rectangulaires en or à découpes formant gradins, petits ca...

              Est: €2,000 - €3,000

              Hans Hollein (né en 1934) Paire de boucles d'oreilles formées de plaques rectangulaires en or à découpes formant gradins, petits cabochons supérieur en turquoise. Signatures incisées "Hans Hollein", numérotées 01 et 12, poinçons de titre 750 et de garantie italienne. Édition Cleto Munari. Pair of yellow gold and turquoise zig-zag ear pendents. Stamped and numbered 01 and 12. Produced by Cleto Munari. Haut. 6 cm - Larg. max. 1,1 cm - Poids brut. 14 g Height. 2 1/4 in. - Length. 1/4 in. - Weight. 14 g.

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            • Hans Hollein (Né en 1934) Paire de boucles d'oreilles formées de plaques rectangulaires en or à découpes formant gradins, petits c...
              Jul. 21, 2012

              Hans Hollein (Né en 1934) Paire de boucles d'oreilles formées de plaques rectangulaires en or à découpes formant gradins, petits c...

              Est: €2,000 - €3,000

              Hans Hollein (Né en 1934) Paire de boucles d'oreilles formées de plaques rectangulaires en or à découpes formant gradins, petits cabochons supérieur en rubis. Signatures incisées "Hans Hollein", numérotées 05 et 06, poinçons de titre 750 et de garantie italienne. Édition Cleto Munari. Pair of yellow gold and ruby zig-zag ear pendents. Stamped and numbered 05 and 06. Produced by Cleto Munari. Haut. 7 cm - Larg. max. 2,5 cm - Poids brut. 14 g. Height. 2 3/4 in. - Length. 7/8 in. - Weight. 14 g.

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            • Hans Hollein (Né en 1934) Coupe architecture en argent, circa 1979 coupe supérieure formant navette géométrique, reposant sur un co...
              Jul. 21, 2012

              Hans Hollein (Né en 1934) Coupe architecture en argent, circa 1979 coupe supérieure formant navette géométrique, reposant sur un co...

              Est: €17,000 - €20,000

              Hans Hollein (Né en 1934) Coupe architecture en argent, circa 1979 coupe supérieure formant navette géométrique, reposant sur un corps losangé reposant sur seize pieds losanges. Signée, cachet de l'éditeur et cachet Made in Italy, numérotée 14/99, poinçon de titre 925. Édition Cleto Munari. Important silver diamond-shaped cup, circa 1979. Stamped and numbered 14/99. Produced by Cleto Munari. Haut. 21 cm - Long. 62,7 cm - Larg. 31,2 cm - Poids : 3200g - Height. 8 1/4 in. - Length. 24 3/4 in. - Width. 12 1/4 in.

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            • Hans Hollein (né en 1934) - PROTOTYPE Plat en
              Apr. 24, 2012

              Hans Hollein (né en 1934) - PROTOTYPE Plat en

              Est: €800 - €1,200

              Hans Hollein (né en 1934) - PROTOTYPE Plat en verre de Murano soufflé et filigrané. 1989. Édition Cleto Munari. H_7 cm D_32 cm

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            • Hans Hollein (né en 1934) - Édition LIMITEE Montre
              Apr. 24, 2012

              Hans Hollein (né en 1934) - Édition LIMITEE Montre

              Est: €1,000 - €1,500

              Hans Hollein (né en 1934) - Édition LIMITEE Montre bracelet d'homme en acier. Chronographe, mouvement mécanique. Bracelet en cuir noir. 1990. Numérotée 71/500. Dessinée par Hans Hollein, réalisée Cleto Munari. Bibliographie : La montre est illustrée à la page 46 du livre « Cleto Munari - Dandy Design » par Enzo Biffi Gentile, Napoli, éd. Electa, 1997.

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            • Hans Hollein (né en 1934) Rare bague en or jaune.
              Apr. 24, 2012

              Hans Hollein (né en 1934) Rare bague en or jaune.

              Est: €4,000 - €5,000

              Hans Hollein (né en 1934) Rare bague en or jaune. 1984-1986. Signée Hollein, Cleto Munari, N°06. Réalisée par Cleto Munari. H_2,6 cm TDD_53 Bibliographie : La bague est reproduite à la page 36 du livre « Jewellery by architects » par Barbara Radice, New York, éd. Rizzoli, 1987.

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            • Hans Hollein (né en 1934) Rare montre bracelet de
              Apr. 24, 2012

              Hans Hollein (né en 1934) Rare montre bracelet de

              Est: €3,000 - €3,500

              Hans Hollein (né en 1934) Rare montre bracelet de dame en or jaune 18 carats. 1984-1986. Réalisée par Cleto Munari. Signée Hollein, Cleto Munari, N°052 et poinçonnée. H_5,2 cm L_2,2 cm Bibliographie : La montre est reproduite à la page 47 du livre « Dandy Design » par Enzo Biffi Gentile, Napoli, éd. Electa, 1997. « Cleto Munari - Dandy Design » par Enzo Biffi Gentile, Napoli, éd. Electa, 1997.

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            • Hans HOLLEIN (né en 1934) & MEMPHIS (éditeur) Grande console, piétement en bois laqué noir présentant deux arcs de cercle accueillan...
              May. 17, 2011

              Hans HOLLEIN (né en 1934) & MEMPHIS (éditeur) Grande console, piétement en bois laqué noir présentant deux arcs de cercle accueillan...

              Est: €1,200 - €1,500

              Hans HOLLEIN (né en 1934) & MEMPHIS (éditeur) Grande console, piétement en bois laqué noir présentant deux arcs de cercle accueillant des barreaux internes, d'où s'élèvent quatre hampes cylindriques cintrées en bois doré soutenant le plateau rectangulaire formant secteur de disques animés de gradins en placage de ronce de bois clair. Haut. 80 cm - Larg. 44 cm - Long. 166 cm

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            • Hans HOLLEIN (Né en 1934)  Console modèle Schwarzenberg.  Bois doré, bruyère.  82 x 160 x 47 cm.  Edition Memphis, 1981.  Bibliographie : Modèle similaire reproduit dans :  - Barbara Radice, Memphis, Edition Rizzoli, 1984, p.59.  - Albert Bangert &
              Jun. 12, 2010

              Hans HOLLEIN (Né en 1934)  Console modèle Schwarzenberg.  Bois doré, bruyère.  82 x 160 x 47 cm.  Edition Memphis, 1981.  Bibliographie : Modèle similaire reproduit dans :  - Barbara Radice, Memphis, Edition Rizzoli, 1984, p.59.  - Albert Bangert &

              Est: €2,000 - €2,500

              Hans HOLLEIN (Né en 1934) Console modèle Schwarzenberg. Bois doré, bruyère. 82 x 160 x 47 cm. Edition Memphis, 1981. Bibliographie : Modèle similaire reproduit dans : - Barbara Radice, Memphis, Edition Rizzoli, 1984, p.59. - Albert Bangert & Karl Michael Armer, Design les années 80, Edition du Chêne, 1991, p.33.

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            • HANS HOLLEIN (B. 1934)
              Dec. 08, 2009

              HANS HOLLEIN (B. 1934)

              Est: $4,000 - $6,000

              HANS HOLLEIN (B. 1934) A Hand-Wrought Silver Centerpiece, designed 1989 executed by Rossi & Arcandi, Vicenza for Cleto Munari, Vicenza, Italy 8¼ in. (21 cm.) high, 12½ in. (31 cm.) wide, 24 7/8 in. (63.2 cm.) wide marked Hans Hollein 1989 925 Vl per cleto munari Rossi & Arcandi 11/99

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            • HANS HOLLEIN (NE EN 1934)Intéressante paire de lampadaires modèle Kohlmarkt.Halogéne, métal, plastique imitation marbre.H. : 265 cm.Edition Baleri, 1984.Bibliographie : Modèle similaire reproduit dans :- Giuliana Gramigna, Repertorio del Design
              Oct. 24, 2009

              HANS HOLLEIN (NE EN 1934)Intéressante paire de lampadaires modèle Kohlmarkt.Halogéne, métal, plastique imitation marbre.H. : 265 cm.Edition Baleri, 1984.Bibliographie : Modèle similaire reproduit dans :- Giuliana Gramigna, Repertorio del Design

              Est: €3,000 - €4,000

              HANS HOLLEIN (NE EN 1934)Intéressante paire de lampadaires modèle Kohlmarkt.Halogéne, métal, plastique imitation marbre.H. : 265 cm.Edition Baleri, 1984.Bibliographie : Modèle similaire reproduit dans :- Giuliana Gramigna, Repertorio del Design Italiano 1950-2000, Volume II, Edition Umberto Allemandi & C, 2003,p.339.

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            • HOLLEIN Hans (né en 1934) "Schwarzenberg" -
              Oct. 12, 2009

              HOLLEIN Hans (né en 1934) "Schwarzenberg" -

              Est: €2,500 - €3,000

              HOLLEIN Hans (né en 1934) "Schwarzenberg" - Édition Memphis, Italie, 1981 Console à plateau à gradins inversés en placage de "legno dorato" reposant sur quatre pieds colonne dorés à la feuille...

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            • Hans Hollein * (born 1934 in Vienna) Landscape
              Feb. 27, 2008

              Hans Hollein * (born 1934 in Vienna) Landscape

              Est: €1,400 - €1,700

              Hans Hollein * (born 1934 in Vienna) Landscape with columns, a tree, and a reclining figure, signed and dated Hollein 81, pen and ink, watercolour, on paper, sight area 18.3 x 28.5 cm, framed, (K) Provenance: Galerie Ulysses, Vienna; private property, Vienna

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