An Amsterdam School oak sofa

DESIGNED BY PIET KRAMER, 1916

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An Amsterdam School oak sofa
Designed by Piet Kramer, 1916
High arched veneered back decorated with twelve tile-like pegged elements between curved and raising uprights with a central waving line above flat armrests on panelled sides with slade feet
192cm. high x 228cm. wide x 88cm. deep
Provenance
Piet Kramer for the family house, then by descent to the present owner
Literature
See for comparison:
Ellinoor Bergvelt, Frans van Burkom, Karin Gaillard, Van Neorenaissance tot Postmodernisme, Rotterdam, 1996, p. 150, no. 203
Sale room notice
Please note that the cloth on lot 197 will be sold as lot 81.

Lot Essay

A striking design in Piet Kramer's (1881-1961) furniture is the sofa with its very high back. Developed from his earliest furniture designs for the interior of his architectural project for the Marinehuis in Den Helder (1914), the sofa is rather sober of form with flat profile decoration and shows the first elements of the more organic and plastic shapes Kramer would apply in his creations after 1917.
Kramer designed the high-backed sofa offered for sale here for his own use. It was placed in his house at the Johannes Verhulststraat 117 in Amsterdam and is possibly the earliest example of its kind.

See contemporary illustration of the bench in the Kramer's house

See illustration

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