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Adolf Loos (designer)
Cupboard, from the Langer apartment (c. 1903)
maple veneer, beech, brass, metal
(a-c) 153.6 × 60.5 × 23.7 (overall)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Presented through The Art Foundation of Victoria by Mr Alfred Muller, Governor, 1996
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Medium
maple veneer, beech, brass, metal
Measurements
(a-c) 153.6 × 60.5 × 23.7 (overall)
Credit Line
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Presented through The Art Foundation of Victoria by Mr Alfred Muller, Governor, 1996
Gallery location
Not on display
Place/s of Execution
Vienna, Austria
Accession Number
1996.720
Department
International Decorative Arts
This digital record has been made available on NGV Collection Online through the generous support of Digitisation Champion Dame Carol Colburn-Grigor CBE through Metal Manufactures Limited
Physical description
Tall, narrow cupboard, originally fitted in the corner of a room, is in three stages. The top stage has a panelled flap that falls down to reveal a metal safe. The middle stage has a blind panel on the left (access to which is by a fall flap on the side) and an open compartment on the right with a central shelf. The lower stage has a framed front, presently open. The cornice an plinth are plain.