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The bedroom from the Hans Salzer residence(1902), while rendered in a warmer color palette, finds a similar order in two imposing wardrobes and a grid motif repeating from the carpet to the linens.
(c) Metropolis Magazine

Metropolis Magazine writes about Josef Hoffmann, an Austrian architect who also had a knack for interiors. His interior work are on display at an exhibition at the Neue Galerie presenting for the first time are four interiors taken from Hoffmann’s most fruitful period, re-created with objects original to those rooms: furniture, wall and floor coverings, textiles, lighting, ceramics, glass and metalwork.

His careful orchestration of each space and its contents, along with his willingness to experiment with color, create a dynamic play between order and whimsy