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J.L.M. Lauweriks. Lamp trappenhuis Huis Thorn-Prikker, Hagen, 1910. Collectie NAi, LAUW 12 In het Duitse Hagen ontwierp Lauweriks een woning voor Johan Thorn Prikker. De geometrische vormen van het huis – de vormen van de natuur - zie je terug in deze interieurontwerpen. Lauweriks maakte kunstnijverheid ‘salonfahig’ binnen de architectuur.

J.L.M. Lauweriks. Lamp for Thorn-Prikker House's staircase. Hagen, 1910. NAI Collection, LAUW 12

Lauweriks designed a house for Johan Thorn Prikker in Hagen, Germany. Its natural geometric shapes can be seen in these interiors. Lauweriks made applied art socially acceptable in architecture.
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