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- Rietveld_joint abstract "A Rietveld joint, also called a Cartesian node in furniture-making, is an overlapping joint of three battens in the three orthogonal directions. It was a prominent feature in the Red and Blue Chair that was designed by Gerrit Rietveld.Rietveld joints are inextricably linked with the early 20th century Dutch artistic movement called De Stijl (of which Gerrit Rietveld was a member), a movement whose aims included ultimate simplicity and abstraction. This lead to the movement's three-dimensional works having vertical and horizontal lines that are positioned in layers or planes that do not intersect, thereby allowing each element to exist independently and unobstructed by other elements and giving a piece a visually raw and simplified look.In Gerrit Rietveld's furniture, many of these joints were doweled, meaning that the adjoining faces were connected with glued wooden pins. The first two connections were made by boring a hole about 1 mm deeper than the dowel length, but the third connection was made witha longer dowel, boring through a batten, leaving a circular mark that had to be painted over.".
- Rietveld_joint thumbnail Rietveld-joint-with-dowels.svg?width=300.
- Rietveld_joint wikiPageID "17889101".
- Rietveld_joint wikiPageRevisionID "584600492".
- Rietveld_joint hasPhotoCollection Rietveld_joint.
- Rietveld_joint subject Category:De_Stijl.
- Rietveld_joint subject Category:Dutch_inventions.
- Rietveld_joint subject Category:History_of_furniture.
- Rietveld_joint subject Category:Modernism.
- Rietveld_joint comment "A Rietveld joint, also called a Cartesian node in furniture-making, is an overlapping joint of three battens in the three orthogonal directions. It was a prominent feature in the Red and Blue Chair that was designed by Gerrit Rietveld.Rietveld joints are inextricably linked with the early 20th century Dutch artistic movement called De Stijl (of which Gerrit Rietveld was a member), a movement whose aims included ultimate simplicity and abstraction.".
- Rietveld_joint label "Rietveld joint".
- Rietveld_joint sameAs m.047tcrn.
- Rietveld_joint sameAs Q7333191.
- Rietveld_joint sameAs Q7333191.
- Rietveld_joint wasDerivedFrom Rietveld_joint?oldid=584600492.
- Rietveld_joint depiction Rietveld-joint-with-dowels.svg.
- Rietveld_joint isPrimaryTopicOf Rietveld_joint.