Bauhaus sofa by Hynek Gottwald, 1930s
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This rare Bauhaus-style sofa, designed by Hynek Gottwald, is an exceptional example of early 20th-century modernist furniture design. Combining functionality with striking aesthetics, the sofa features a sleek chrome tubular frame, characteristic of the Bauhaus movement, paired with luxurious burgundy upholstery.
The minimalist yet bold design showcases Gottwald’s expertise in metal furniture production, a hallmark of his work in the 1930s. The fluid lines of the bent chrome structure contrast beautifully with the plush cushions, creating a perfect balance between industrial modernism and comfort. The integrated sled base provides stability while reinforcing the chair’s streamlined, floating appearance.
Hynek Gottwald was a pioneering Czech designer, best known for his contributions to the functionalism and Bauhaus movements. His designs often reflected the innovative spirit of the time, focusing on simple geometric forms, durable materials, and ergonomic comfort. Gottwald’s work is widely regarded as an essential part of Central European modernist design history, and his pieces remain highly collectible.
This particular Bauhaus sofa was produced by Gottwald’s own workshop, which was known for its high-quality metal furniture production in the 1930s and 1940s. His collaborations with architects and designers of the Bauhaus movement cemented his reputation as a key figure in early modernist furniture manufacturing.
Ideal for contemporary, industrial, or Bauhaus-inspired interiors, this sofa serves as both a functional seating solution and a design statement. Whether placed in a living space, office, or collector’s setting, it embodies the timeless appeal of early modernist craftsmanship.
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