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Lilly Reich, The Knoll Group, New York, NY

LR Small Chair (LR 120)

1931

Medium :

Leather, hardwood, and nickel-plated tubular steel

Dimensions :

35 1/16 x 18 1/8 x 21 5/8" (89 x 46 x 55 cm)

Credit :

Gift of the manufacturer

Object number :

SC489.1997

Department :

Architecture and Design

https://www.moma.org/collection/works/4055?locale=en
Lilly Reich

Garden Table (LR 500)

1931

Manufacturer :

Reproduction by Shea & Latone, Inc., Pennsylvania

Medium :

Tubular steel and beech veneer over brick plywood

Dimensions :

h. 27 5/8" (70.2 cm), diam. 27" (68.6 cm)

Credit :

Gift of the manufacturer

Object number :

SC488.1997

Department :

Architecture and Design

https://www.moma.org/collection/works/4051?locale=en
Artist:

Lilly Reich and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

Title:

Tagesbett 'Barcelona , 1930

Medium:

steel, chromed-plated, nut wood, leather

Size:

41 x 195 x 98 cm. (16.1 x 76.8 x 38.6 in.)

http://www.artnet.com/artists/lilly-reich-and-ludwig-mies-van-der-rohe/tagesbett-barcelona-
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Artist:

Lilly Reich and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

Title:

Reich's design for a tubular-steel bed frame (LR600), 1930

Medium:

Tubular steel

Size:

Artist:

Lilly Reich and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

Title:

The base of the first daybed designed by Reich , 1930

Medium:

steel, chromed-plated, nut wood

Size:

Lilly Reich

Single-Person Apartment in The Dwelling of Our Time, German Building Exhibition,

Berlin, Germany (Two perspectives, cooking cupboard with side cabinet)

1931

Medium

Ink on tracing paper

Dimensions

9 7/8 x 18 3/8" (25.1 x 46.7 cm)

Credit

Lilly Reich Collection,

Mies van der Rohe Archive

Object number

R9.37

Department

Architecture and Design

In her designs for several kitchens at the 1931 German Building Exhibition in Berlin, Reich embraced the
rational principles of the domestic reformers Christine Frederick and Erna Meyer. Reichs Apartment for a
Single Person featured a cooking cabinet that subsequently was put into production by Otto Kahn. When
closed, it appeared to be an ordinary closet or wardrobe, but when opened it revealed a sink, shelves,
two burners, drawers, counter space, and a hook on which to hang a kettle.

Gallery label from Designing Modern Women 18901990, October 5, 2013October 1, 2014

https://www.moma.org/collection/works/107237?locale=en
Lilly Reich

Design for Telefunken Record Player, Sections

1938

Medium

Pencil on tracing paper

Dimensions

13 1/2 x 19 5/8" (34.3 x 49.8 cm)

Credit

Lilly Reich Collection, Mies van der Rohe Archive

Object number

R2.29

Department

Architecture and Design

https://www.moma.org/collection/works/139961?locale=en
Artist:

Lilly Reich and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

Title:

Medium:

steel, chromed-plated, nut wood, leather

Size:

Lilly Reich

Chair without Arms (LR 120)

c. 1931

Medium

Charcoal on tracing paper

Dimensions

41 1/4 x 32" (104.8 x 81.3 cm)

Credit

Lilly Reich Collection, Mies van der Rohe Archive

Object number

985.1974

Copyright

2017 The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Department

Architecture and Design

https://www.moma.org/collection/works/122189?locale=en
Lilly Reich, The Knoll Group, New York, NY

LR 36/103

1931

Medium :

Corduroy Fabric, hardwood, and nickel-plated tubular steel

Dimensions :

Credit :

Gift of the manufacturer

Object number :

SC489.1997

Department :

Architecture and Design

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