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Robert Maria Stieg

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Edited by Peter Noever.
With text contributions by Sebastian Hackenschmidt, Peter Noever, Ferdinand Schmatz, Walter Seitter.

The architect and designer Robert Maria Stieg, who died in Vienna in 1984, was undoubtedly one of the most remarkable Austrian furniture designers of the late 1970s and early 1980s. In the post-1968 era, Stieg's furniture was linked to the debates about the possibility of social change through high-quality design and the necessity of artistic design. But Stieg attracted attention above all with his provocative exhibitions "Imperfect Furniture" (1978) and "Caution: Upholstered Furniture!" (1979/80). With his socially critical questions and the resulting furniture-like prototypes on the one hand and the high-quality upholstered furniture on the other, Stieg was an ambivalent representative of an ambivalent time.

  • MAK Studies
  • Cover: Paperback / Paperback
  • Language: German, English
  • Size: 96 pages

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