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Dictionary of the History of Furniture


Odon Lechner
  Was born in Budapest on August 27, 1845. He studied began in downtown Budapest's real life schools then to Joseph industrial schools continuing at Berlin's Schinkel Academy. Around 1871 he opened his architectural office with Gyula Partos. They took part in designing many important common buildings. Their most important achievement is the design of the skating ring/parlour in the Varosliget, Budapest. But they were also responsible for the town of Szeged's Szecheny square's town hall built in 1882. At the same time building also in Szeged- after the town floods- the rental building called Milko on Rudolf square. The first real modern building was the Thonet building, built on Váci street (1888-1889). His last big project was the planning of the Franz Joseph Millennium Church to be built on Rezső square, its plans were already a success. Its realization was not according to his plans, as he passed away June 10, 1914.
Abacus
Alder
Application
Art Deco
Arts and Craft
Ash wood
Aspen wood
Baluster
Balustrade
Baroque
Beechwood
Biedermeier
Birch wood
Bookshelf
Buffet table
Butt edge cut
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Cabriole
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Cherry wood
China cabinet
Chippendale
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Classicism
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Commode
Console table
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Facet
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Frigyes Schulek
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Linden wood
Maple
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Miklós Ybl
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Odon Lechner
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Regency
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Rococo
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Solid wood
Solid wood
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Surface treatment
Unique Furniture
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