Pair of vintage Children's Chairs by Ko Verzuu for ADO 1930s
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Sobre este mueble de diseño vintage
Between 1925 and 1955 influenced by the Dutch Modernist De Stijl painters and designers Ko Verzuu designed many children’s toys. His designs were inextricably bound up with innovations in art, health care and pedagogy in the first half of the 20th century. In 1920, the sanatorium Berg en Bosch was founded in the sanctuary on the outskirts of Apeldoorn. This sanatorium offered rest and care to tuberculosis patients. Once patients had recovered from their illness, returning to regular working life often proved to be difficult. In order to prepare patients better for their reintegration, the sanatorium developed a modern treatment: occupational therapy. One of the ways this took shape was in the production of wooden toys. These toys were given the name ADO; an abbreviation that initially stood for Arbeid door Onvolwaardigen (Labour by the Deficient), but was wisely changed to Apart Doelmatig Onverwoestbaar (Special Functional Indestructible) in 1962. These chairs are examples of the more seldom seen larger scaled furniture made by ADO. There is some signs of early overpainting in parts.
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Características
- Largo
- 15 cm
- Altura
- 31 cm
- Profundidad
- 15 cm
- Designer
- Anónimo
- Condición
- Buena condición
- Edición
- Años 30
- Origen
- Holandés
- Material principal
- Contrachapado
- Material secundario
entrega y devolución
- Enviado desde : Países Bajos
- Tiempo de entrega :
- 1 semana para artículos pequeños
- De 2 a 5 semanas para productos voluminosos
- Devolución posible: hasta 14 días después de la entrega
Sobre el diseñador
Anónimo
1927 - 2012Hemos agrupado aquí todos los muebles no firmados por grandes diseñadores.