Centerpiece with Lapis Lazuli

Designer Josef Hoffmann Austrian
Manufacturer Wiener Werkstätte

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The interplay between simple geometric design, precious stones, and silver is a common characteristic of metal work design by Josef Hoffmann, a co-founder of the Wiener Werkstätte. This centerpiece features a design variation of the workshop’s signature Rose Mark; on each side of the centerpiece's foot, a stylized rose is set in the center within a pattern of interlocking squares framed by a rhombus. The Rose Mark was a clear tribute to the Scottish designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s influence on continental design. From 1903 to 1932, variations of the Rose Mark were incorporated into the designs of a multitude of work across mediums at the Wiener Werkstätte. This centerpiece was made for Fritz Waerndorfer, the main financial backer of the workshop.

Centerpiece with Lapis Lazuli, Josef Hoffmann (Austrian, Pirnitz 1870–1956 Vienna), Silver and lapis lazuli

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