67. Chest of Drawers, Designed by Adolf Loos. c.1899. Maple with Brass Handles, 134 by 100 by 56 cm. Some Recent Acquisitions of Viennese Furniture at the V. & A.
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68. Cabinet, Designed by Otto Wagner. 1898. Walnut with Mother-of-Pearl Inlay, 199 by 99 by 62 cm. Some Recent Acquisitions of Viennese Furniture at the V. & A.
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69. Armchair, Designed by Josef Hoffmann. c.1905; Made by J. & J. Kohn. Stained Beechwood, 109 by 64 by 84 cm. Some Recent Acquisitions of Viennese Furniture at the V. & A.
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70. Chair, Made and Probably Designed by Josef Niedermoser, Influenced by Josef Maria Olbrich. c.1900. Deal, 91.5 by 47.5 by 45 cm. Some Recent Acquisitions of Viennese Furniture at the V. & A.
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71. Desk, Designed by Kolo Moser. 1904. Ebonised Maple, 140 by 99 by 50 cm. Some Recent Acquisitions of Viennese Furniture at the V. & A.
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72. Desk, Designed by Kolo Moser. 1903; Made by Caspar Hrazdil. Thuya, Satinwood and Engraved Brass, 145 by 119 by 59.6 cm. Some Recent Acquisitions of Viennese Furniture at the V. & A.
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73. Stool, Designed by Otto Wagner. c.1904. Beechwood Stained Dark Brown, 47 by 41.5 by 41.5 cm. Some Recent Acquisitions of Viennese Furniture at the V. & A.
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74. Box, Designed by Hartwig Fischel. 1902. Covered in Vellum, 9 by 23 by 18.5 cm. Some Recent Acquisitions of Viennese Furniture at the V. & A.
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75. Desk, by Franz Steindl. Signed and Dated 1814. Mahogany, 146 by 71 by 35.5 cm. Some Recent Acquisitions of Viennese Furniture at the V. & A.