Furniture + 2 is the most recent EP released by American post-hardcore band Fugazi. It was recorded in January and February 2001, the same time that the band was recording their last album, The Argument, and released in October 2001 on 7" and on CD.
Large movable equipment, such as tables and chairs, used to make a house, office, or other space suitable for living or working
A person's habitual attitude, outlook, and way of thinking
furnishings that make a room or other area ready for occupancy; "they had too much furniture for the small apartment"; "there was only one piece of furniture in the room"
Small accessories or fittings for a particular use or piece of equipment
Furniture is the mass noun for the movable objects ('mobile' in Latin languages) intended to support various human activities such as seating and sleeping in beds, to hold objects at a convenient height for work using horizontal surfaces above the ground, or to store things.
A school of design established by Walter Gropius in Weimar in 1919, best known for its designs of objects based on functionalism and simplicity
a German style of architecture begun by Walter Gropius in 1918
''', commonly known simply as Bauhaus, was a school in Germany that combined crafts and the fine arts, and was famous for the approach to design that it publicized and taught. It operated from 1919 to 1933. The term ' is German for "House of Building" or "Building School".
Bauhaus were an English rock band formed in Northampton in 1978. The group consisted of Peter Murphy (vocals), Daniel Ash (guitar), Kevin Haskins (drums) and David J (bass). The band was originally Bauhaus 1919 before they dropped the numerical portion within a year of formation.
Act as chairperson of or preside over (an organization, meeting, or public event)
act or preside as chair, as of an academic department in a university; "She chaired the department for many years"
Carry (someone) aloft in a chair or in a sitting position to celebrate a victory
a seat for one person, with a support for the back; "he put his coat over the back of the chair and sat down"
professorship: the position of professor; "he was awarded an endowed chair in economics"
Baxton Studio Le Corbusier-Style Petite Chair, White
Contemporary design accent chair/conference room chair inspired by the Le Corbusier furnishings updates any home or office decor. It is a modern classic. We sell these like crazy. This is made out of leather and leather match, and has a tubular steel frame. The design features an external frame made of highly polished stainless steel. The cushions are made of multi-density foam for firm support and plush comfort. The lines are clean, straight and precise. Incredible quality, style and comfort at an unbelievable price. Dimensions: Chair: 30"W x 27.5"D x 26"H. Seat 19"W x 21"D x 16"H. Arm Width: 5".
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Wassily Chair
A cadeira Wassily foi projetada em 1925 pelo arquiteto Marcel Breuer para mobiliar a casa do pintor Wassily Kandinsky. Na epoca ambos eram professores da escola Bauhaus, na cidade de Weimar na Alemanha.
Breuer, que era o encarregado pela oficina de moveis da Bauhaus, aos 22 anos, andando de bicicleta, notou que o guidao em tubo de aco poderia ser moldado de diversas formas e, por que nao, poderia ser utilizado como estrutura para moveis.
Essa cadeira que ate hoje encanta pelo seu desenho revolucionario marcou o seculo XX, nao so pelo seu design, mas tambem pelo uso inedito de tubos de aco niquelados.
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"We created a show that has never been seen like this before" (A. Jaeggi, director of the Berlin Bauhaus Archive)
bauhaus furniture chair
The Wassily Chair, also known as the Model B3 chair, was designed by Marcel Breuer in 1925 while he was the head of the cabinet making workshop at the Bauhaus, in Dessau, Germany. Despite popular belief, the chair was not designed for the non objective painter Wassily Kandinsky, who was concurrently on the Bauhaus faculty. However, Kandinsky had admired the completed design, and Breuer fabricated a duplicate for Kandinsky's personal quarters. The chair became known as Wassily decades later, when it was re-released by an Italian manufacturer who had learned of the anecdotal Kandinsky connection in the course of its research on the chair's origins.This chair was revolutionary in the use of the materials bent tubular steel and canvas and methods of manufacturing. It is said that the handlebar of Breuer's 'Adler' bicycle inspired him to use steel tubing to build the chair, and it proved to be an appropriate material because it was available in quantity. The design and all subsequent steel tubing furniture was technologically feasible only because the German steel manufacturer Mannesmann had recently perfected a process for making seamless steel tubing. Previously, steel tubing had a welded seam, which would collapse when the tubing was bent.