Han Pieck
'Bambi’ dining chair, c.1946
for H. Morris & Company of Glasgow
bent plywood and steel
30 ½ x 16 ¼ x 17 ¼ inches
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Pieck, Han (1923 - 2010) Han Pieck was a Dutch furniture designer. He was the son of architect, artist and spy Henri Pieck and the nephew of artist Anton Pieck....
Pieck, Han
(1923 - 2010)
Han Pieck was a Dutch furniture designer. He was the son of architect, artist and spy Henri Pieck and the nephew of artist Anton Pieck. He studied at the Applied Art School in Amsterdam, with Mart Stam as one of his teachers. After WW II he went to the United Kingdom, where he designed the Bambi chair. After some time he moved to Brazil, where he lived for the rest of his life
(1923 - 2010)
Han Pieck was a Dutch furniture designer. He was the son of architect, artist and spy Henri Pieck and the nephew of artist Anton Pieck. He studied at the Applied Art School in Amsterdam, with Mart Stam as one of his teachers. After WW II he went to the United Kingdom, where he designed the Bambi chair. After some time he moved to Brazil, where he lived for the rest of his life
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