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Hans von Klier
Scricciolo Jewelry Casket
Czech-born designer Hans Von Klier studied at the Hochschule für Gestaltung in Ulm – which inherited the prewar modernist project pioneered at the Bauhaus – before moving to Milan, where he collaborated with the great Ettore Sottsass. Together the two men collaborated on designs for Olivetti (including the Praxix 48 typewriter). Sottsass’s influence is evident in this small jewelry casket, entitled Scricciolo (“Wren”) and designed for the producer Panula Agliana.
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Artist
Hans von Klier
Material
Enameled Wood, metal
Contributing Gallery
Patrick Parrish Gallery
Date
1969
Dimensions
19.5 in × 15 in × 10 in
49.53 cm × 38.1 cm × 25.4 cm
ID
Image credit: Clemens Kois for Patrick Parrish Gallery
Scricciolo Jewelry Casket, 1969
19.5 in × 15 in × 10 in
Enameled Wood, metal
Patrick Parrish Gallery
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Czech-born designer Hans Von Klier studied at the Hochschule für Gestaltung in Ulm – which inherited the prewar modernist project pioneered at the Bauhaus – before moving to Milan, where he collaborated with the great Ettore Sottsass. Together the two men collaborated on designs for Olivetti (including the Praxix 48 typewriter). Sottsass’s influence is evident in this small jewelry casket, entitled Scricciolo (“Wren”) and designed for the producer Panula Agliana.