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In 1973 Donald Judd purchased the first portion of the complex of buildings in Marfa, Texas that make up The Block, a full city block which includes two large hangers where Judd installed his art and own collections, and amongst other things the hangers also included a personal library. Lined with volumes on pre-twentieth-century topics including classical art, architecture, history, and literature organized by region and country of origin, the first library had furniture including the library stool, table, chairs, daybed, and bookshelves, which were all designed by Judd. The first of the library furniture was the Library Table 13 designed in 1978, Judd added the Library Bed 15 the following year, and finished with both the Library Chair 42 and Library Stool 42 in 1980.
Pictured here is the original library with stool, table, chairs, and bookshelf! Salon 94 Design is proud to have number 110-142 available (The numbering of this series starts at 100) online now of the Library Stool 42! Each is impressed with a production stamp, numbered sequentially and comes in a branded linen dust bag and box – ready to ship from New York!
Photo credit :
1st Image: Donald Judd's Library at La Mansana de Chinati/The Block, Marfa, Texas. Photo Justin
Chung © Judd Foundation.
2nd Image: Donald Judd's Library at La Mansana de Chinati/The Block, Marfa, Texas. Photo Flavin Judd © Judd Foundation.
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