Drafts for the Breakfast Room of the Eisler Terramare Apartment - Women's Desktop Chair with Plaf - 1903


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price$379.00 CAD

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Koloman Moser, an outstanding representative of the Artistic Movement of Vienna's secession, invites us to explore his work "Drafts for the breakfast room of the Eisler Terramare apartment - Women's desktop chair with stands - 1903". This piece is not only an example of his mastery as a designer, but also reflects the aesthetic and functional concerns of an era in transformation.

The work is a sketch that captures the essence of interior design of the early twentieth century, where Moser combines functionality with sophisticated elegance. The chair, which is suggested in the drawing, is designed for a woman, which not only accentuates the artist's attention towards the role of women in the daily life of the time, but also shows its commitment to the creation of spaces that respond to the needs of their users. The inclusion of the armrest suggests an approach to comfort and ergonomics, distinctive of the modernist design that Moser would be able to celebrate in his works.

In the sketch, a clear and fluid line is observed that characterizes Moser's style, with curvilinear forms that avoid an angular and rigid approach. The use of color, although limited in a draft, highlights Moser's trend towards a palette that combines soft tones with more intense accents, adding a sense of balance and visual harmony. The choice of these elements can be interpreted as a reflection of the desire to create welcoming and pleasant environments, typical of a breakfast room that, in the modern context of its time, must be both functional and aesthetic.

Despite being a furniture design, this sketch evokes an almost narrative atmosphere, where each line and each form tell a story about the lives of those who will inhabit space. In an era where design and art were intertwined with everyday life, Moser is positioned as an innovative who sought to make each object not only a tool, but a component deeply integrated into human experience. This approach aligns it with other Vienna secession artists, such as Gustav Klimt and Joseph Hoffmann, who also explored the intersection between decorative art and functional beauty.

The legacy of Koloman Moser lasts, and works such as preliminary draft for the breakfast room of the apartment Eisler Terramare remind us of the design potential to transform spaces into experiences. Each line in this sketch resonates with a vision that continues to influence contemporary design in its search for beauty in functionality, a permanent dialogue between art and life. Moser not only presents us with a chair; It offers us an invitation to reconsider our relationship with the objects that surround us, proposing that, in the proper equilibrium of form and function, we can find not only utility, but also beauty and purpose.

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