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The new F51N by Katrin Greiling. Using traditional Danish fabrics and new colors, the designer is developing the Bauhaus anniversary in a surprisingly colorful way. n 2019, Katrin Greiling impressed with the colorfully accented F51N for the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus. Four years later, she developed the theme further: Katrin Greiling currently combines the high-gloss paint with tactile materials that create a strong statement in the hands and with their wide striped patterns. Stripes have a tradition – both at Gropius and at Tecta. For her fabrics, she chose a historic weaving mill in northern Denmark: Kjellerup Væveri, which is deeply rooted in the Nordic tradition with classic furniture textiles. Patterns and designs have been developed over the last 30 years by weaver and designer Hanne Vedel. What is characteristic of the work of the now 88-year-old is that she develops products on the handloom and in close contact with her material.

Katrin Greiling established her studio in Berlin in 2013. Studio Greiling's designs have been honored with numerous awards, and at the same time she is involved in many international projects and exhibitions, such as the first "Wallpaper Handmade" exhibition in Milan during the furniture fair in 2010. She has been a professor of product design at HBK Saar in Saarbrücken since 2017.

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Designer
Katrin Greiling
Manufacturer
Tecta
Design Year
1920
Production Year
2024
Type
Arm Chair
Shipping
Approximate Lead Time
2-4 weeks
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Size
Height
27.6 in
Width
27.6 in
Depth
27.6 in
Length
Seat Height
16.5 in
Diameter
Lifecycle
Made In
Germany
Condition
New
Materials
Materials
Solid wood, fabric

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