Serving a Double Diplomatic Mission: Strategic Alliances between Belgian and American Furniture Companies in the Postwar Era
n the postwar era, De Coene, then one of Belgium's largest furniture firms, and Jules Wabbes, one of the most progressive contemporary Belgian designers, each signed a contract to sell and produce products of US-based furniture companies - Knoll and Dunbar respectively. In engaging in these bus...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Design and Culture 2017, Vol.9 (2), p.167-185 |
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Zusammenfassung: | n the postwar era, De Coene, then
one of Belgium's largest furniture firms, and Jules
Wabbes, one of the most progressive contemporary
Belgian designers, each signed a contract to sell and
produce products of US-based furniture companies
- Knoll and Dunbar respectively. In engaging in these
business deals they became directly involved in the
mechanisms of US representation. At the same time
both De Coene and Wabbes contributed to highly
representational projects of the Belgian nation or
kingdom. As such, this article argues, they served two
different yet compatible and sometimes even mutually
reinforcing diplomatic missions. |
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ISSN: | 1754-7075 |