Description & Technical information
Designed by: Adolf Loos
Executed by: Friedrich Otto Schmidt, Vienna, after 1902
The "Haberfeld" table, designed by Adolf Loos, was round and had stabilising struts, which ran to the leg opposite. In the oval variation, these struts are placed to form a triangle at their intersection. In order to make use of the space that had been "wasted" for aesthetic reasons, Loos later replaced the struts with a solid oval (see also Salon Kniže, Paris, 1927). Loos used the round table for the first time in 1902 for the residence of Dr. Hugo Haberfeld.
Date: 1902
Period: 20th century
Origin: Vienna
Medium: Solid beech and mahogany veneer, solid beech legs, brass fittings, legs with brass cuffs
Dimensions: 67 x 90 x 75 cm (26³/₈ x 35³/₈ x 29¹/₂ inches)
Literature: E. B. Ottillinger, Adolf Loos, Wohnkonzepte und Möbelentwürfe, Vienna, 1994, pp. 102, 139
Categories: Decorative Arts & Design, Furniture
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