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Journal articles on the topic "Möbelfabriker"

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Prepeliuc, Aurel-Gheorghe. "Prima fabrică de mobilă din Bucovina - Thöner." Analele Bucovinei 60, no. 1 (September 1, 2023): 117–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.56308/ab.2023.1.06.

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A true emblem of craftsmanship regarding woodworking in Bucovina, “The Ist Thöner Furniture Factory of Bukovina”, as it appears written in the registration documents of the company from the year 1919, was the creation of a professional individual of German origins, Herman Thöner (13.01.1870 – 13.02.1929). After finalizing his studies in Rădăuți, he headed towards the Empire’s capital where he studied decorative painting for three years at the “Hofmuseum” (named “Kunsthistorisches Museum” in 1918), specializing in decorated furniture. He spent approximately 17 years in Vienna, having had the chance to work with the renowned furniture manufacturer Sándor Járay and holding a series of leadership positions at the “Raumkunstgesellschaft”. After finalizing his theoretical studies and having accumulated a vast practical experience, he returned to Rădăuți to establish a furniture factory in 1907. The factory was equipped with the most modern woodworking machines of the time, and the workers were recruited at the highest national and international standard of qualification. The turmoil of the First World War did not spare the city of Rădăuți, the factory being set on fire. On the 18th of March 1919, a new factory was established. The factory was named “I. Bukowinaer Möbelfabrik Thöner”, a joint stock company with an initial production capacity of 100–120 sets of furniture. The company grew exponentially, showrooms being opened in Chernivtsi and Bucharest. The quality of the furniture produced in Rădăuți spoke for itself; therefore, it was promoted by prestigious Romanian and foreign institutions, and last but not least by important political figures and magnates of the time. When Hermann Thöner passed away in the year of 1929, he left behind a blossoming business, as well as six sons who took over. Among the German Bukovinians who chose to leave the country in the autumn of 1940, in accordance to the Romanian-German deal regarding repatriation, were also the Thöner family members. The factory machines were removed and transported to Germany, which meant that in January of 1941 the Romanian authorities declared the permanent cease of furniture production. What was left of the factory was the building, which later turned into the Industrial Highschool of Rădăuți.
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Books on the topic "Möbelfabriker"

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Thor, Margareta Artéus. Gemlas värld: En lekfull industri i skönhetens tjänst : arkiv Gemla fabrikers AB, Diö, 1861-2006. Fagerhult: Frommens förlag, 2006.

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Kleindorfer-Marx, Bärbel. Volkskunst als Stil: Entwürfe von Franz Zell für die Chamer Möbelfabrik Schoyerer. Regensburg: S. Roderer, 1996.

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Christian, Witt-Dörring, and Österreichisches Museum für Angewandte Kunst., eds. Teetischmodelle aus der Danhauser'schen Möbelfabrik =: Tea-tables from the Danhauser furniture workshop. Wien: Österreichisches Museum für angewandte Kunst, 1989.

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Henrikson, Gunnar. Otto Chambert, mästarnas mästare. Stockholm: Carlsson, 2004.

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Von der Werkbank zum Computer: Bilder, Berichte und Dokumente zur Sozialgeschichte der Sollinger Holzarbeiter. Göttingen: Verlag Die Werkstatt, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Möbelfabriker"

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Mangiarotti, Angelo. "Möbelfabrik Snaidero Majano, Viale Rino Snaidero 15, 1976–78." In Italomodern, 314–17. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-0852-9_82.

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