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Wittmann
Austrian
Wittmann is an Austrian furniture manufacturer that was founded in 1896. The company is known for its high-quality, handmade furniture and has a reputation for craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Wittmann's product range includes sofas, armchairs, beds, and other pieces of furniture for residential and commercial spaces. The company's designs are often characterized by clean lines and a modern aesthetic, while still incorporating traditional craftsmanship techniques. Wittmann works with a range of designers, including Paolo Piva, Sebastian Herkner, and Jaime Hayon, to create pieces that are both functional and beautiful.
One of Wittmann's most iconic designs is the Isola sofa, which was designed by Italian architect and designer Paolo Piva in 1979. The Isola sofa is characterized by its simple, geometric lines and modular design, which allows it to be configured in a variety of ways to suit different spaces and needs.
Wittmann furniture is highly regarded for its quality and durability, and the company is committed to using sustainable materials and production methods wherever possible. Wittmann has showrooms and retail partners around the world, including in Europe, North America, and Asia.
Wittmann's product range includes sofas, armchairs, beds, and other pieces of furniture for residential and commercial spaces. The company's designs are often characterized by clean lines and a modern aesthetic, while still incorporating traditional craftsmanship techniques. Wittmann works with a range of designers, including Paolo Piva, Sebastian Herkner, and Jaime Hayon, to create pieces that are both functional and beautiful.
One of Wittmann's most iconic designs is the Isola sofa, which was designed by Italian architect and designer Paolo Piva in 1979. The Isola sofa is characterized by its simple, geometric lines and modular design, which allows it to be configured in a variety of ways to suit different spaces and needs.
Wittmann furniture is highly regarded for its quality and durability, and the company is committed to using sustainable materials and production methods wherever possible. Wittmann has showrooms and retail partners around the world, including in Europe, North America, and Asia.
Wittmann
Reupholstered Johannes Spalt Sofa / Daybed for Wittmann, Austria - 1960s
H 27.95 in W 76.77 in D 29.53 in
Wittmann
PAIR OF JOSEF HOFFMANN WIENER WERKSTATTE STYLE ARMCHAIRS BY WITTMANN, AUSTRIA
H 30 in W 29 in D 24 in
$ 4,800
Wittmann
Josef Hoffmann for Wittmann "Cabaret Fledermaus" Bench in Beechwood
H 29 in W 47 in D 18 in
Wittmann
Pair of Re-Edition Series 728 Chairs Originally Designed Josef Hoffmann
H 31 in W 16 in D 15 in
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