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- Hana Kučerová-Záveská (1904–1944)
Hana Kučerová-Záveská (1904–1944)
She was a Czech architect, furniture designer and publicist. She graduated from the Prague School of Applied Arts as a pupil of prof. P. Janák and K. Štipl. An important representative of the interwar avant-garde of architects focused on rational living. She designed kitchen and garden furniture, for example for the Barrandovské terasy company.
She also worked for the United UP plant and later mainly for the company Hynek Gottwald, for which she designed metal as well as wooden furniture, especially garden furniture.