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Bruno Mathsson

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Mathsson was also an accomplished architect; he completed about 100 structures in the 1940s and 50s. He was the first architect in Sweden to build all-glass structures with heated floors. His furniture showroom in Värnamo (1950) was a significant example; it is well-preserved and open to the public
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today. For his glass houses, he developed double- and triple-pane insulated glass units called "Bruno-Pane".
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chairs with hemp webbing. The first model, called the Grasshopper, was used at Värnamo Hospital in 1931.
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He traveled extensively in the United States and was strongly influenced by the solar houses of
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Index


modernism

Värnamo
SmĂĄland
Sweden
bentwood
Edgar Kaufmann Jr.
Museum of Modern Art
Alvar Aalto
Fallingwater
George Fred Keck
Eames House
Charles and Ray Eames

Piet Hein


Kosta Glashus
sv
Kosta Glassworks
Villa Prenker
Kosta Glassworks
Kosta Glashus
sv


ISBN
9780300121919
"About Bruno Mathsson"

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