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Mondrian

Tiffany Ceiling Lamp Mondrian

Tiffany Ceiling Lamp Mondrian

€ 229
Book Art Deco Architecture in the Dutch 'Waarden'

Book Art Deco Architecture in the Dutch 'Waarden'

€ 15
Tiffany Wall Lamp Mondrian

Tiffany Wall Lamp Mondrian

€ 109
Tiffany Table Lantern Mondrian

Tiffany Table Lantern Mondrian

€ 99
Tiffany Panel Together

Tiffany Panel Together

€ 219
Tiffany Pendant Light Mondrian

Tiffany Pendant Light Mondrian

€ 115
Tiffany Mondrian Table Lamp

Tiffany Mondrian Table Lamp

€ 125
Tiffany Chandelier Mondriaan Small Square 2

Tiffany Chandelier Mondriaan Small Square 2

€ 229
Tiffany Chandelier Mondriaan Small Square 3

Tiffany Chandelier Mondriaan Small Square 3

€ 354
Tiffany Pendant Lamp Mondriaan pendel small

Tiffany Pendant Lamp Mondriaan pendel small

€ 110
Tiffany Floor Lamp Mondriaan

Tiffany Floor Lamp Mondriaan

€ 322.50
Tiffany Pendant Lamp Mondriaan

Tiffany Pendant Lamp Mondriaan

€ 175
Book Mondriaan & Van der Leck | Inventing a New Art

Book Mondriaan & Van der Leck | Inventing a New Art

€ 22.50
Tiffany Table Lamp

Tiffany Table Lamp "4 Seasons"

€ 149
Tiffany Wall Lamp

Tiffany Wall Lamp "4 Seasons"

€ 119
Tiffany Pendant Light Geometric

Tiffany Pendant Light Geometric

€ 325
Tiffany Ceiling Lamp Geometric

Tiffany Ceiling Lamp Geometric

€ 315
Tiffany Table Lamp Geometric

Tiffany Table Lamp Geometric

€ 215
Cylinder Table lamp

Cylinder Table lamp

€ 127

The typical Mondrian style is immediately recognisable. Characteristic of Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) is the abstract-geometric form language and surface division. Although Mondrian is known for the use of primary colours, he just as often used the 'non-colours' grey, black and white. These shades are also found in the artistic Tiffany lamps. Also note the artistically shaped fittings that complement the glass.

DE STIJL, founded in 1917. The use of primary colours in combination with black and white was central. The simplest possible design with mainly horizontal and vertical lines was very important. Later, oblique planes were also used. Famous members of this art movement included Theo van Doesburg, Piet Mondriaan and Gerrit Rietveld.

Gerrit Rietveld (1888-1964) is one of the greatest architects the Netherlands has known. Entirely in line with the Nieuwe Bouwen movement, also known as Rationalism, Rietveld designed buildings in pure forms; simple, functional and unadorned. It is this combination that makes these objects shine in their simplicity.

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