{"title":"Richard Herre","description":"\u003cp\u003e\nRichard Herre was born in 1885 and studied architecture in Stuttgart and Munich. In particular before World War I, he struck up close friendships with artists in the Hölzel circle and protagonists of Modernism such as Oskar Schlemmer and Willi Baumeister. He was a member of the artists’ association “Üecht”, for whom he acted as press officer. Together with Richard Döcker, Hugo Keuerleber and Gustav Schleicher, he became a champion of New Objectivity. As a member of the German Werkbund, he was involved in the Werkbund exhibition “Die Wohnung”, namely the Stuttgart’s Weissenhof Estate, in 1927. He didn’t contribute a building here, but rather masterminded the interior architecture for the house designed by Max Taut, with his work considered to be an imaginative contribution to Modernism. \u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003eAs an architect, Herre designed just one building, concentrating primarily on the interior architecture. In this regard, he was strongly influenced by the ideas of Adolf Loos, but also by the holistic design ideal of Japanese homes. He created the interior design of numerous private residences, schools and businesses, as well as the Robert Bosch Hospital and Stuttgart’s Ministry of the Interior. For these, he designed furniture and lighting, but also textiles, thus creating complete interiors. However, he also worked repeatedly as a graphic designer, creating book covers or the famous poster motif for the Werkbund exhibition “Die Form” in 1924. He also composed a number of essays and poems and translated Le Corbusier’s “Modulor” from French to German. \u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003eRichard Herre died in 1959, however his highly versatile oeuvre, and his championing of the ideas of Modernism have recently been rediscovered. This is primarily due to his son Frank Herre, an architect who has studied his father’s work intensively and his grandson Max Herre, who is well known as a member of Stuttgart-based hip hop band “Freundeskreis”. The re-editions from e15 are the first of Herre’s designs to be reproduced almost a century after their creation. They demonstrate that compelling designs from early Modernism can still fit perfectly into our present day.\u003c\/p\u003e","products":[{"product_id":"e15-zet-rectangular-wool-rug-with-geometric-shapes","title":"ZET - Rectangular wool rug with geometric shapes (Request Info)","description":"\n    \u003cp\u003eProduct Name: ZET - Rectangular wool rug, geometric shapes (Inquiry)\nBrand: e15\nDesigner: Richard Herre\nProduct Type: Rug\n\nRichard Herre created a graphically impressive and chromatically striking design inspired by the new materials of the 1920s. He was one of the founders of the Stuttgart Weissenhof group and was responsible for the interior architecture of the house designed by Max Taut. Designed in 1926 and designated for the Max Taut Weissenhof house, ZET represents the imaginative spatial references of his work while Herre's use of color was highly appreciated. Through close collaboration with the Herre family and archives, e15 has reissued the kilim ZET. Available in various color compositions, ZET is crafted from pure handmade wool and combines traditional weaving techniques with historical design.\n\nKorean Hashtags: #e15 #e15rug #richardherre #e15 #rugdesign #ruginterior #designerrug #designrugrecommendation #rugpoint\n    \u003c\/p\u003e\n    ","brand":"e15","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53027594174828,"sku":"e15 :","price":99999999.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0963\/9313\/4444\/files\/h_ZET-e15-482131-rela7767477.jpg?v=1766985042"},{"product_id":"e15-stuttgart-oak-chair-with-armrests","title":"STUTTGART - Oak chair with armrests (Request Info)","description":"\n    \u003cp\u003eDesigned by designer Richard Herre in 1926, the Chair STUTTGART embodies traditional craftsmanship and infinite elegance. Made from solid wood, this chair features a characteristic curved backrest that showcases classic craftsmanship and timeless elegance. Wax-treated in European oak and walnut, the product is optionally equipped with removable seats made of fabric, leather, or Vienna weave. This contemporary and urban STUTTGART chair can be used as a sophisticated dining, executive, or visitor chair.\n\nKorean hashtags: #e15 #STUTTGART #RichardHerre #의자 #디자인 #인테리어 #가구 #독일디자인 #오리지널디자인\u003c\/p\u003e\n    ","brand":"e15","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53027628155244,"sku":"e15 :","price":99999999.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0963\/9313\/4444\/files\/h_stuttgart-oak-chair-e15-482112-reld803505a.jpg?v=1766985132"},{"product_id":"e15-stuttgart-walnut-chair-with-armrests","title":"STUTTGART - Walnut chair with armrests (Request Info)","description":"\n    \u003cp\u003eDesigned in 1926, the Chair STUTTGART showcases the geometry and rationality inherent in Richard Herre's expressive aesthetics. Crafted from solid wood and finished with wax, STUTTGART's characteristic curved backrest expresses traditional craftsmanship and timeless elegance in a contemporary manner. STUTTGART is available in European oak and walnut with wax finish, and can be upholstered in textile, leather, or Vienna weave. With its meaningful modernity and presence, the STUTTGART is a distinguished piece suitable for sophisticated dining, executive, or visitor seating.\n\n#e15 #STUTTGART #designer #chair #design #furniture #interior-design #classic-design #richard-herre #historic-design\u003c\/p\u003e\n    ","brand":"e15","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53027628286316,"sku":"e15 :","price":99999999.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0963\/9313\/4444\/files\/h_stuttgart-walnut-chair-e15-482111-rel1ed5736c.jpg?v=1766985133"}],"url":"https:\/\/trdst.us\/collections\/richard-herre.oembed","provider":"TRDST.US","version":"1.0","type":"link"}