Wilhelm Wagenfeld (15 April 1900, Bremen, German Empire — 28 May 1990, Stuttgart, West Germany) was a German industrial designer and former student of the Bauhaus art school. He designed glass and metal works for the Jenaer Glaswerk Schott & Gen., the Vereinigte Lausitzer Glaswerke in Weißwasser, Rosenthal, Braun GmbH and WMF. Some of his designs are still produced to this day.[1]
^Fiedler, Jeannine; Feierabend, Peter (1999) Bauhaus Cologne, Germany: Könemann.
WilhelmWagenfeld (15 April 1900, Bremen, German Empire — 28 May 1990, Stuttgart, West Germany) was a German industrial designer and former student of...
WilhelmWagenfeld House WilhelmWagenfeld House (German: Wilhelm-Wagenfeld-Haus) is a design museum and exhibition centre in Bremen, Germany. Completed...
in the shaping of these products since the 1920s: Gerhard Marcks, WilhelmWagenfeld, Heinrich Löffelhardt, Bruno Mauder, Ilse Decho and Hans Merz. One...
Velde Theodor Veil Otto Voelckers Heinrich Vogeler Fritz Wärndorfer WilhelmWagenfeld Otto Wagner Udo Weilacher Werkbund Werkstatt Nürnberg Edward Weston...
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886–1969) László Moholy-Nagy (1895–1946) WilhelmWagenfeld (1900–1990) Christian Dell (1893–1974) Davis Allen (1916–1999) Gordon...
coach of the Germany national team, when it was runner-up in 2002 WilhelmWagenfeld (1900–1990), Designer Turngemeinde 1837 Hanau a.V. (TGH), one of the...
Schulzentrum Carl von Ossietzky Schulzentrum der Sekundarstufe II Wilhelm-Wagenfeld-Schule Schulzentrum des Sekundarbereichs II am Rübekamp Schulzentrum...
Kulenkampff (1898–1948), violinist Ada Halenza (1900–1990), writer WilhelmWagenfeld (1900–1990), industrial designer Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz (1904–1973)...
Taiichi Ohno, 78, Japanese industrialist (Toyota Production System). WilhelmWagenfeld, 90, German industrial designer and engineer. Yves Brayer, 82, French...
Nordische Botschaften, Berlin 2017 einfach gut. Design aus Dänemark, WilhelmWagenfeld Haus, Berlin 2018-19 The Value of Good Design, MoMA, The Museum of...
Wonderland Art Space, Copenhagen, Denmark 2010 The Circular Series, WilhelmWagenfeld Museum, Bremen, Germany Performance & video 2017 Coming back from...
Übersee Museum Bremen Universum Science Center Weserburg (modern art) WilhelmWagenfeld House (design exhibitions) Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum German Emigration...
commitment to international understanding and peace. Wagenfeld was born to Bauhaus designer WilhelmWagenfeld and Elsa née Heinrich. He attended the Volksschule...
20th century, Mariage Frères collaborated with prominent artists: WilhelmWagenfeld designed a tea service in the 1930s, heralding the era of industrial...
Wallanlagen [de]. They are close to the museums Gerhard Marcks House and WilhelmWagenfeld House, the Villa Ichon [de], the central library of the Stadtbibliothek...
Lipofsky, Benny Motzfeldt, Edvin Öhrström, Sybren Valkema, Paolo Venini, WilhelmWagenfeld, Tapio Wirkkala, Ann Wolff, Jörg F Zimmermann. In 2017, he presented...
(1762) Bernhard Pankok (1942) Ida Kerkovius (1962) Rolf Nesch (1962) WilhelmWagenfeld (1962) Walter Gropius (1968) Karl Schmidt-Rottluff (1964) Erich Mönch...
moved to the green area in the Cultural Mile (Kulturmeile) behind the WilhelmWagenfeld House which would bring it close to the Kunsthalle, facilitating cooperation...
Lilly Reich (Knoll collection), Christa Ehrlich, Poul Henningsen and WilhelmWagenfeld contrasts with the sumptuous Art Deco. The Flemish architect-designers...
gained in the United Lusatian Glassworks when working together with WilhelmWagenfeld. In 1939, Hedwig Bollhagen passed her master exam with a vessel painted...