T46 Coffee Table designed by Hein Stolle

T46 Coffee Table designed by Hein Stolle

 

Just after the 2nd world war, Dutch designer and furniture developer Hein Stolle try out new products and procedures for the economical mass-production of furnishings. As a furniture developer, Stolle was a member of Groep & (which consisted of Wim den Advantage, Hein Stolle and Pierre Kleykamp, 1946-1950). In the early 1950s Stolle made furnishings for the notable department stores de Bijenkorf and Metz & Carbon monoxide, commonly together with Martin Visser. And in the '60s and 1950s he likewise made different items of furniture for furnishings manufacturing facility't Range. After that period he concentrated much more on architecture, but remained to develop furnishings, too.T46 Coffee TableThe T46 is so called considering that it was developed in 1946 by the Dutch architect Hein Stolle. However he couldn't find anybody clever more than enough to make it up until 2001, when the Isokon Along with company, a specialist in timeless modern bentwood furnishings, was being set up. After a little experimental study, the firm found a means.