Horst Bruning
German
Horst Bruning was a German furniture designer and architect who was active during the mid-20th century. He is known for his innovative and functional designs, which often incorporated new materials and techniques.
Bruning's furniture designs were characterized by clean lines, simple forms, and a focus on functionality. He was particularly interested in the use of new materials, such as plastics, and was one of the first designers to experiment with these materials in furniture design.
Some of Bruning's most famous furniture designs include the "Amoebe" chair, which was designed in collaboration with the German manufacturer, Vitra, and the "Non Conformist" chair, which was made entirely out of fiberglass.
Bruning's work has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world, and his designs continue to be highly sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts today.
Bruning's furniture designs were characterized by clean lines, simple forms, and a focus on functionality. He was particularly interested in the use of new materials, such as plastics, and was one of the first designers to experiment with these materials in furniture design.
Some of Bruning's most famous furniture designs include the "Amoebe" chair, which was designed in collaboration with the German manufacturer, Vitra, and the "Non Conformist" chair, which was made entirely out of fiberglass.
Bruning's work has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world, and his designs continue to be highly sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts today.
Horst Bruning
Pair of dark grey leather Lounge chairs by Horst Brüning for Kill International
H 29.13 in W 31.1 in D 26.38 in
Horst Bruning
3-Seater Sofa by Horst Brüning for Kill International, Germany 1960s
H 31.1 in W 77.95 in D 31.5 in
$ 14,190
Horst Bruning
Horst Bruning Daybed in Original Black Leather and Chrome for Kill International
H 14 in W 31 in D 78 in
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