Wall-School Chart "Steinkorallen" from Jung Koch Quentell, 1960s
Wall chart of the Steinkorallen by Jung Koch Quentell - Canvas backed - On it's original hangers - German, 1960s - Measures: 37 x 45 inch Jung Koch Quentell The name Jung Koch Quentell came to be as they were the last names of the three men, all scientists, who in the Fifties designed the charts for the German Publishing Company Hagemann, which supplied learning aids to German Schools. Their aim was to create universal charts, without text, which would be easy to interpret for teachers in any language. The Scientific rigor and artistic perfection they applied to creating these charts created the international success of Hagemann Charts, both as learning aids and now as interior design treasures. Important principles of these charts were that the colors were true (up to ten colors were used per chart) and that the size of the charts was large enough to be seen by the entire classroom. These designs became an international success and Hagemann sold them worldwide, the vibrant colors on the black background and no text making them easy to use in any language. Recently they have been discovered by interior design lovers and have proven to be a vast favorite by stylists for creating that immediate dramatic effect in a room.