Wilhelm Wagenfeld
- Introduction
- Wilhelm Wagenfeld (15 April 1900, Bremen, Germany — 28 May 1990, Stuttgart, Germany) was an important 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.
- Wikidata
- Q77378
- Introduction
- German industrial designer, Bremen.
- Nationality
- German
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Silversmith, Architect, Art Director, Designer, Engraver, Industrial Designer, Woodcutter, Photographer
- Name
- Wilhelm Wagenfeld
- Ulan
- 500048135
Exhibitions
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513: Design for Modern Life
Through summer 2021
MoMA
Collection gallery
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The Value of Good Design
Feb 10–Jun 15, 2019
MoMA
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How Should We Live? Propositions for the Modern Interior
Oct 1, 2016–Apr 23, 2017
MoMA
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Shaping Modernity 1880–1980
Mar 28, 2012–Sep 8, 2013
MoMA
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Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen
Sep 15, 2010–May 2, 2011
MoMA
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld has
17 exhibitionsonline.
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld, Carl Jakob Jucker Table Lamp 1923-24
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Gerhard Marcks, Wilhelm Wagenfeld Sintrax Coffee Machine c. 1925
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Teapot 1932
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Plates 1932
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Cup and Saucer 1932
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Pitcher and Saucer 1932
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Tea Tray 1932
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Pitcher, Saucer and Creamer 1932
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Baking Dish 1930-34
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Partial Service of Bremen Glassware 1935
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Oberweimar Tumblers 1935
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Oberweimar Bowls 1935
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Oberweimar Glassware Service 1935
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Egg Cups 1938
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Heilbronn Bowl 1937-38
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Heilbronn Bowl 1937-38
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Kubus Stacking Storage Containers 1938
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Greifswald Platter 1938-39
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Vase 1950
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Vase 1950
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Salt and Pepper Shakers 1953
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Salt and Pepper Shakers 1952-53
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Corno Wall Sconce 1952–1954
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Wall Light 1955
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld House Number Wall Light 1956
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Wall Light 1956
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Wall Light 1957
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Ceiling Light 1959
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Wilhelm Wagenfeld Wall Light 1961
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