house in Stichtse Vecht, Netherlands
school building in Arnhem, the Netherlands
pavilion designed by Aldo van Eyck, originally in Arnhem and later in the sculpture garden of the Kröller-Müller Museum
The Armchair for Metz&Co is named after the Amsterdam department store Metz&Co for whom Gerrit Rietveld designed the chair in 1942. At the time the chair was created, the Netherlands was occupied by the Germans, who had established a Kultuurkamer.
Chair designed in 1923 by Gerrit Rietveld. Beech wood and plywood painted in black, grey and white
The Beugel stoel was one of the first furnitures dat Rietveld designed by using metal.
former cinema in Utrecht, Netherlands
house in Blaricum, Netherlands
house in Bergen, Netherlands
Rietveld designed this Tube Lamp for the interior of the consultation room of Dr. A.M. Hartog, a general practitioner in Maarssen. The initial version had four tubes, but later, the lamp was typically assembled from three parts.
exhibition in the Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany
Crate chair designed by Gerrit Rietveld in 1934
building in Uithoorn, Netherlands
art museum in Amersfoort, Netherlands
Venice Biennale national pavilion
terrace house in Utrecht, Netherlands
terrace house in Utrecht, Netherlands
primary school
garage in Utrecht, Netherlands
House in De Stijl
house in Velp, Netherlands
house in Bergeijk, Netherlands
villa in Waterland, Netherlands
exhibition and convention center in Utrecht, Netherlands
building in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Metal and half-painted glass bulb
Music school and 2 buildings by Gerrit Rietveld
school building in Zeist, Netherlands
Gerrit Rietveld designed the New Amsterdam armchair in 1937, for the ‘New Amsterdam’ steamship. This Holland America Line flagship made its first trip to New York on 10 May 1938.
painting by Gerrit Thomas Rietveld
house in Utrecht, Netherlands
painting by Gerrit Thomas Rietveld
The Press Room Chair was designed in 1958 by Gerrit Rietveld for the UNESCO building in Paris.
house in Molenwaard, Netherlands
The Red and Blue Chair is Rietveld's most famous piece of furniture. Rietveld's first design of this chair dates from 1917 after which he made the first prototype in 1918.
pavilion designed by Gerrit Rietveld, originally in Arnhem and later in the sculpture garden of the Kröller-Müller Museum
house in the Dutch city of Utrecht built in 1924 by Gerrit Rietveld
buildings in Utrecht, Netherlands
building in Kingdom of the Netherlands
terrace house in Utrecht, Netherlands
street in Utrecht, the Netherlands
building in Amsterdam, Netherlands
The Steltman Chair is asymmetrical, yet the design itself is well balanced. Material and space freely intermingle. Each part is clearly identifiable, yet also contributes to the overwhelming sense of spatial equilibrium.
North Delegates' Lounge UN Headquarters, Utrecht Lounge Chair, 1935, Gerrit Rietveld
art museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands
house in The Hague, Netherlands
single-family detached home in The Hague, Netherlands
building in Amsterdam, Netherlands
villa in Heerlen, the Netherlands
house in Bergeijk, the Netherlands
building in Hietzing, Austria
chair designed by Gerrit Rietveld
factory building of Weverij De Ploeg complex, Bergeijk, the Netherlands
Rijksmonument complex in Bergeijk, the Netherlands
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