
1930s Bauhaus wardrobes by Thonet in original paint
by John Hagemann
Style: Bauhaus
Design: John Hagemann
Manufactory: Thonet-Mundus
Country: Austria / Germany
Material: chrome-plated tubulars steel, green lacquered wood
Measurements:
H 180 cm x W 120 cm x D 59 cm
Year: approx. 1935
Condition: original
Quantity: 2
Price: per pc. 3.800 Euro
The pair of Bauhaus wardrobes offered here were designed by John Hagemann in the 1930s for Thonet-Mundus. Hagemann, renowned as the construction manager of Mies van der Rohe’s iconic Villa Tugendhat in Brno, also made significant contributions as a furniture designer.
These cabinets exemplify the Bauhaus principles of functionality and minimalist aesthetics. Featuring a chrome tubular steel frame combined with expertly crafted wooden surfaces, they reflect the timeless elegance and innovative spirit of the era.
A particularly remarkable feature is the original green lacquer finish, which has been preserved for nearly 100 years. The aged patina tells the story of its time while showcasing the exceptional quality of the materials and craftsmanship. This authentic finish is a rare find and adds an extra layer of historical value to these pieces.
Carefully restored in collaboration with our specialist workshop, the wardrobes retain their authentic charm while ensuring durability for daily use. The restoration included meticulous work on the wooden surfaces and hardware, ensuring they meet the high standards of collectors and design enthusiasts alike.
These rare pieces are not only functional but also a testament to the craftsmanship and design philosophy of the Bauhaus movement, making them suitable for both living spaces and curated interiors.