A Chess Table “Grand Master Table”, designed by Daniel Weil,
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for Eins zu Eins, Germany, four-legged construction made of solid wenge wood. The chess table features a bronze chessboard. The table surface is made of naturally tanned neck leather. With the Official World Chess Set - the only chess set approved by FIDE for the World Chess Championship cycle events, also designed by Daniel Weil. The underside marked with plaquette. Dimensions: height c. 74 cm, width c. 85 cm, depth c. 85 cm. (MHA)
No. 1 from the limited edition of 10 examples plus 2 (one épreuve d’artiste and one manufacturer‘s proof). With original certificate signed by the artist.
Daniel Weil was born in Buenos Aires in 1953. An architect, industrial designer and former professor of industrial design at the Royal College of Art, over the last four decades he has developed products, interiors, packaging and designs for a wide range of clients including Swatch, Lego, Krug, Superga, Benetton, Aldo, United Airlines, One & Only Resorts, the Savoy Hotel and the Dorchester in London. In 2013 Daniel Weil designed and directed the World Chess Candidates Tournament, which was won by the current World Champion Magnus Carlsen. He then designed the official chess set of the World Chess Organization (FIDE), which was used in the last two games in Mumbai and Sochi between Carlsen and Anand. Many of his works are preserved in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, among others. With the 2014 exhibition ‘Time Machines: Daniel Weil and Art of Design’, the Design Museum celebrated Daniel’s career to date.
The Design of the Grand Master Table is inspired by the following works:
Antonello da Messina’s “Saint Jerome in his Study”, Constantin Brancusi’s “Mesa del silencio” and a Dogon Ladder, Mali
“Designing the experience of the grandmaster table begins with sculptural stillness in a room, tactile and dynamic materials, the pieces arranged like miniature architecture on the 64 square classic platform in readiness for the moves of chess.” (Daniel Weil)
“All artists are not chess player – all chess players are artists.” (Marcel Duchamp)
Specialist: Mathias Harnisch, MA
Mathias Harnisch, MA
+43-1-515 60-242
Mathias.Harnisch@dorotheum.at
06.04.2020 - 16:09
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EUR 29,302.-
- Starting bid:
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EUR 20,000.-
A Chess Table “Grand Master Table”, designed by Daniel Weil,
for Eins zu Eins, Germany, four-legged construction made of solid wenge wood. The chess table features a bronze chessboard. The table surface is made of naturally tanned neck leather. With the Official World Chess Set - the only chess set approved by FIDE for the World Chess Championship cycle events, also designed by Daniel Weil. The underside marked with plaquette. Dimensions: height c. 74 cm, width c. 85 cm, depth c. 85 cm. (MHA)
No. 1 from the limited edition of 10 examples plus 2 (one épreuve d’artiste and one manufacturer‘s proof). With original certificate signed by the artist.
Daniel Weil was born in Buenos Aires in 1953. An architect, industrial designer and former professor of industrial design at the Royal College of Art, over the last four decades he has developed products, interiors, packaging and designs for a wide range of clients including Swatch, Lego, Krug, Superga, Benetton, Aldo, United Airlines, One & Only Resorts, the Savoy Hotel and the Dorchester in London. In 2013 Daniel Weil designed and directed the World Chess Candidates Tournament, which was won by the current World Champion Magnus Carlsen. He then designed the official chess set of the World Chess Organization (FIDE), which was used in the last two games in Mumbai and Sochi between Carlsen and Anand. Many of his works are preserved in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, among others. With the 2014 exhibition ‘Time Machines: Daniel Weil and Art of Design’, the Design Museum celebrated Daniel’s career to date.
The Design of the Grand Master Table is inspired by the following works:
Antonello da Messina’s “Saint Jerome in his Study”, Constantin Brancusi’s “Mesa del silencio” and a Dogon Ladder, Mali
“Designing the experience of the grandmaster table begins with sculptural stillness in a room, tactile and dynamic materials, the pieces arranged like miniature architecture on the 64 square classic platform in readiness for the moves of chess.” (Daniel Weil)
“All artists are not chess player – all chess players are artists.” (Marcel Duchamp)
Specialist: Mathias Harnisch, MA
Mathias Harnisch, MA
+43-1-515 60-242
Mathias.Harnisch@dorotheum.at
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Auction: | Design |
Auction type: | Online auction |
Date: | 06.04.2020 - 16:09 |
Location: | Vienna | Palais Dorotheum |
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