This thoughtfully curated collection can be scattered throughout your home, or hung together.
Works include:
Ulrich: Quilted Lounge Chair & Table Print, 1937
Ulrich: Quilted Chaise Print, 1935
*Please note that these prints are offered in multiple sizes and as a result, there may be slight cropping of the images depending on the size you choose.
We strive to preserve the integrity and composition of the artwork while accommodating different print dimensions. Any necessary cropping will be minimal and will not compromise the overall aesthetic or impact of the design.
If you have any specific concerns or preferences regarding cropping, please feel free to reach out to us, and we'll be happy to assist you
About the artist
Guglielmo Ulrich (1904-1977) was an Italian architect, designer, and interior decorator who left an indelible mark on the world of design and craftsmanship. Born in Milan, Ulrich was known for his elegant and refined aesthetic, blending traditional craftsmanship with modernist principles. His works encompassed a wide range of disciplines, including furniture design, interior design, architecture, and decorative arts.
Ulrich's design philosophy embraced simplicity, functionality, and attention to detail. His furniture designs often featured clean lines, organic forms, and a harmonious balance between materials and proportions. He embraced a wide array of influences, drawing inspiration from both Italian neoclassicism and the emerging modernist movements of the early 20th century.
Throughout his career, Ulrich collaborated with prestigious clients and institutions, designing interiors for luxury hotels, private residences, and public spaces. His work exemplified timeless elegance and meticulous craftsmanship, which earned him international recognition and established him as one of the leading figures in Italian design.
Ulrich's contribution to the field of design extended beyond his own creations. He also dedicated himself to teaching and promoting design education in Italy. As a professor at the Politecnico di Milano, he nurtured young talents, sharing his knowledge and passion for design with future generations.