Desk and Showcase
1904 (made)
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This desk and showcase was designed by Koloman Moser as part of a wedding present commission in 1904. It was conceived as part of the furnishings of a drawing room en suite with a sofa and chairs (one of which, W.24-1982, is in the V&A's collection).
The outline of the fall-front desk is similar to that of a late 18th-century secretaire á abattant but the showcase on top is a novel feature. The elongated oval and diamond shapes of the showcase make a bold decorative statement and are repeated on the sofa and chairs. It appears Moser used both historical and modern motifs: a sofa of about 1820 in Regensburg Museum, Germany, has similar geometric ornament in its back and sides.
The outline of the fall-front desk is similar to that of a late 18th-century secretaire á abattant but the showcase on top is a novel feature. The elongated oval and diamond shapes of the showcase make a bold decorative statement and are repeated on the sofa and chairs. It appears Moser used both historical and modern motifs: a sofa of about 1820 in Regensburg Museum, Germany, has similar geometric ornament in its back and sides.
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Parts | This object consists of 7 parts.
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Materials and techniques | Maple, mainly ebonised, with nickel-plated brass handles and locks |
Brief description | to Desk, one modern, two old with pierced rectangular heads. Austrian 1904 des. K.Moser man. Wiener Werkstatte Austrian 1904 des. K.Moser man. Wiener Werkstatte Austrian 1904 des. K.Moser man. Wiener Werkstatte Austrian 1904 des. K.Moser man. Wiener Werkstatte Austrian 1904 des. K.Moser man. Wiener Werkstatte Austrian 1904 des. K.Moser man. Wiener Werkstatte |
Physical description | Desk of ebonised maple, the four feet with nickel-plated brass caps, supporting five drawers, above which a fall-front bureau writing surface which opens to reveal a number of compartments. Above is a mounted showcase of glass, with an ebonised wooden framework composed of square-sectioned elements, geometrically arranged in patterns of ovals, centred by elongated diamond shapes. The handles and lockplates are of nickel-plated brass, the hinged handles countersunk to lie flush within the backplates. Note on key: key fits fall front and 2 upper doors but does not appear to operate (2018) |
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Marks and inscriptions | Wiener Werkstätte trademark (1) Makers's mark; Locks) |
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Historical context | In the summer of 1904 Margarethe Hellmann was married. As a wedding present her apartment was decorated by the newly-founded Wiener Werkstätte. This desk was in the drawing room together with a chest-of-drawers, a vitrine, an oval table, two stools, a sofa, and two armchairs, en suite. |
Summary | This desk and showcase was designed by Koloman Moser as part of a wedding present commission in 1904. It was conceived as part of the furnishings of a drawing room en suite with a sofa and chairs (one of which, W.24-1982, is in the V&A's collection). The outline of the fall-front desk is similar to that of a late 18th-century secretaire á abattant but the showcase on top is a novel feature. The elongated oval and diamond shapes of the showcase make a bold decorative statement and are repeated on the sofa and chairs. It appears Moser used both historical and modern motifs: a sofa of about 1820 in Regensburg Museum, Germany, has similar geometric ornament in its back and sides. |
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Accession number | W.25:1 to 7-1982 |
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Record created | October 2, 2003 |
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