Thonet museum

Museum Thonet

 

Michael Thonet's lifetime achievements impressively reflect the transition from handcraft to industrial mass production in the 19th century. However, the success of Thonet's production process was not only based on perfecting the bending of solid wood; it was the entrepreneurial vision of master joiner Michael Thonet that guaranteed the continual development of products and production techniques over the years. The best proof of his extraordinary abilities is the bentwood furniture, which has been in continuous production in Frankenberg following the originals by Michael Thonet. The Museum Thonet started out on a very small scale. Many pieces were acquired or exchanged on site since the factory has been producing furniture in Frankenberg since 1889.

 

Museum Thonet

Georg Thonet, a great-grandson of founder Michael Thonet, delivered the decisive boost to the collection due to his passion for finding and purchasing Thonet furniture even in the most remote corners of the world. The reopening of the Museum Thonet in 1989 took place precisely one hundred years after the establishment of the Thonet factory in Frankenberg.

 

Opening hours:

Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 2-5 p.m., and every first Saturday of the month from 2-4 p.m. / Admission €2 per person (free for children and teenagers up to the age of 16) / Please sign up for guided tours ahead of time / Tours on workdays €30 / Tours on weekends €50

Goethe Institute contribution about "Design museums in Germany"

Restoration of historical Thonet furniture: www.hsaettler.de/thonet.html




 

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