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Peter Behrens AEG Waterketel model 3607
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Electric kettle, model 3607 1909

Peter Behrens DE

AEG DE

chromium-plated brass, reed, wood

purchase via Ketterer Kunst München, 1996

The appointment in 1907 of Peter Behrens as artistic consultant at AEG, the German manufacturer of electrical appliances, would prove to be a successful strategic decision. In the years that followed, this versatile autodidact designed virtually everything that could be designed for a company, from factory buildings and worker housing to electrical appliances like this water kettle down to graphic products such as posters and logos. Behrens helped shape the identity of AEG and he managed to successfully market his client’s brand. His ­rational principles, in keeping with the vision of the Deutsche Werkbund which he had co-founded, resulted, after ­explorations of art nouveau and ­neoclassicism, in a moderate modern formal idiom. Ulterior famous modernists such as Walter Gropius and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe were apprenticed to him as young designers.

SOURCES

Mathias Remmele, Others were more radical, www.stylepark.com, 31/5/2013.