Collection: TECTA

TectA is a german also specialized in the product of designer furniture and the reproduction of original bauhaus models. Founded in 1956 from an Idea by Architect Hans Könecke, IT Now by the Fourth Generation of the Family Based on the téchne of the ancient Greeks. Accordingly, TextA HAS SETS Production from the Very Beginning on the Unity of Design, Beauty and The Act of Creation. The Company Claims a Role Beyond That of Manufacturer Tout Court, As Evident by Its Studies of the Pioneers of Modernism The Caliber of Jean Prouvé, Mies Van der Rohe, Walter Gropius, and the British Architects Alison and Peter Smithson Design the Kragstuhlmuseum, Dedicated to the Canilever Chair, Better Known as the Canilever Chair. The Company, Along with the Museum, Is Embedded in a Park, Dotted with Sculptures, Called "Tecta Landscape." Today the TECTA CATALOG OFFERS, In Addition to Reproductions of Historical Pieces, Chairs, Armchairs, Tables and Furniture Accessories Designed by some of the Most Reputable Designers on the Contemporary Scene.

The Bauhaus and Bauhausnowhouse Collections by Tecta

TextA's Catalog Boasts a remarkable collection of Faithful Reissues of Furniture, Authorized by the bauhaus archive in berlin. Prominent is the selection of caninever chairs, such as the D40, with and with and with and designed in 1928 by Marcel Breuer, or the D42 and B42 Van der Rohe in 1927. The Elegant and Unmistakable S-shaped Silhouette in Chrome-inflated FABRIC. Walter Gropius' Signature Characterizes The D51 Armchair and the D51-2 and D51-3 Benches, with Solid ash Frame and Fabric-covered upholstery. Also Designed by Gropius, The Sofas and Armchairs in the F51 Series take to the Famous Architect's Early Days, Still IMBUED with the Influence of Art Deco. TECTA ALSO HAS in Its Catalog Pieces Designed by Peter Keler, The Bauhaus Designer Who Collaborated with the Company in the 1970s Cradle Inspired by theories of Wassily Kandinsky, and the Upholstered cube-shaped seats of the d1 series. The Collection ALSO Includes Small, Never-Before-SEEN GEMS, Such As the L25 Table Lamp, Designed in 1925 by Gerrit Thomas Rietvel, Available in A Limited Series of 200 Numbered and Signed Pieces.
The Bauhausnowhouse Collection Was Launched to Mark the Centenary of the Founding of the Bauhaus in 2019.The Collection Consists of a Series of Iconic Furnishings Reinterpreted According to the personal language of the young designers who in the experience. EACH PIECE ACQUIRES a Contemporary look while keeping the Basic Concepts of the Project Intact. Thus Was Born The D4N Edition Ew, a Poetic Version of Breuer's D4 by Designer Ether Wilson Or the sublime transformation of gropius's f51n Armchair by katrin greiling into a brightly color Dialogues with the Soft Fabrics Designed by Belgian Designer Raf Simons for Kvadrat.

BEYOND BAUHAUS, TECTA SOLUTIONS That Defy Time

TECTA COLLECTIONS Designed from Scratch Are Always Inspired by Bauhaus Concepts With the Company. The Intent is to Create Objects Capable of Defying Time, In terms of the Life Cycle of Materials and Aesthetic and Functional Value. Thus Chairs Such As Daniel Lorch's Split Chair, which Reinterprets the Classic Tubular Steel Model Successful Homage to Breuer's Genius, Take Shape. And it is precisely the canilever chairs that represent the most substantial part of the catalog, from D43 Created in the 1960s for Tecta by William Dunkel, To Stefan WEWERKA'S Surprising B5, Now Dating from 1982, a Small Jewel of Lightness and Fluidity. Not to be overlooked is the range of tables and coffee tables, Such as those in the errorque collection, Developed by Tecta in 2005 of a single piece of flattened tubular steel, made by a patented process, which restores an eLegant and original aesthetic to the funiture. The Collection Includes Coffee Tables, Desks, Side Tables and NightStands For Lovers of Important and Massive Forms, The M21 Table, In Wood Veneer, Is Derived from a Design by Jean Prouvé The base. AMONG The Accessories, The TECTA CAT Ornament, Designed by Dominik Kirgus, Stands out; IT Is Inspired by the Geometric Shapes Typical of Bauhaus and Has Now Become a Recognizable Symbol of the Company.

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