The Revenant
Hear the name RICHARD NEUTRA and you’d be forgiven for thinking first and foremost of the legendary Austrian-American architect’s sun-kissed Californian villas. But, as premium German furniture manufacturer VS highlights through a unique staging, Europe provided fertile creative ground for his pioneering work, too.
March 29, 2016 | 10:00 pm CUT


Respected German manufacturer VS completes the circle by introducing a considered edit of Richard Neutra's classic furniture designs into the architect's 1964 Haus Rang (Königstein im Taunus, Germany) for the first time



Open-plan, light-filled living: Richard Neutra brought sensual California dreaming to Europe in the 1960s in the form of, among other striking villas, the Haus Rang, commissioned by a Frankfurt University professor for his young family

Austrian-American architect Richard Neutra, whose residential projects on both sides of the Atlantic – such as the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs (1947) and the Tremaine House in Montecito (1948) – became the poster-boys for modern living


Neutra's iconic Boomerang chair (top) and his rational yet comfortable Alpha Seating (above, foreground) form part of a unique staging at the Haus Rang, where architecture and design produce a compelling dialogue


Delivering on both aesthetic and utilitarian fronts, the dual-height, aptly named Camel Table, originally designed for Neutra's Logar House in Granada Hills, Los Angeles, draws inspiration from the way the animal sits and stands

The Haus Rang in Königstein im Taunus, Germany, completed in 1964 – one of a number of Neutra's European projects, completed in the final decade of the architect's life
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