Berthold Lubetkin and Margaret Lubetkin
Unique daybed, designed for the Penthouse flat, Highpoint Two, Highgate, London, 1936-1938
Unique daybed, designed for the Penthouse flat, Highpoint Two, Highgate, London, 1936-1938
Norwegian yew, sandblasted pine, cowhide.
40 x 233 x 89 cm
Provenance
Berthold Lubetkin, Penthouse flat, Highpoint Two, Highgate, London
Thence by descent
Acquired from the above by the present owner
Literature
Lionel Brett, The Things We See Houses - No. 2, Houses, Middlesex, 1947, illustrated p. 49
'Tall Order', The Architects' Journal, June 1985, illustrated p. 55 for the armchairs and sofa
John Allan, Berthold Lubetkin: Architecture and the tradition of progress, London, 2016, illustrated p. 304
The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Collections, https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O1458096/-armchair-berthold-lubetkin, (accessed September 2021) for the armchair
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Unique daybed, designed for the Penthouse flat, Highpoint Two, Highgate, London, 1936-1938
Unique daybed, designed for the Penthouse flat, Highpoint Two, Highgate, London, 1936-1938
Norwegian yew, sandblasted pine, cowhide.
40 x 233 x 89 cm
Provenance
Berthold Lubetkin, Penthouse flat, Highpoint Two, Highgate, London
Thence by descent
Acquired from the above by the present owner
Literature
Lionel Brett, The Things We See Houses - No. 2, Houses, Middlesex, 1947, illustrated p. 49
'Tall Order', The Architects' Journal, June 1985, illustrated p. 55 for the armchairs and sofa
John Allan, Berthold Lubetkin: Architecture and the tradition of progress, London, 2016, illustrated p. 304
The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Collections, https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O1458096/-armchair-berthold-lubetkin, (accessed September 2021) for the armchair