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A set of three low, prototype lounge chairs by American designer Max Gottschalk. The chairs are made of metal pipes and thick brown leather.
Gottschalk's most productive artistic period was in Arizona, from the 1950s to his death in 2005.
His artistic interests included Mid-Century Modern industrial design, which combined "natural" materials like leather with production materials such as aluminum and steel. The result was beautifully proportioned work that embraced and embodied both the Southwestern aesthetic and modern design principles. Gottschalk often worked with leather that was irregular and flawed, celebrating the material's imperfections.
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The collection of Bloomberry has been driven by the cultural reference between architecture, art and design.
The quality of our collection is reflected in the sophistication of craftsmanship and the character of the scars of time. Our restoration workshops are built around the same principal and work to the highest degree of craftsmanship. Bloomberry is housed in a former textile factory located near Maastricht.
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