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Eisengarn, meaning "iron yarn" in English, is a light-reflecting, strong, waxed-cotton thread. It was invented and manufactured in Germany in the mid-19th century, but is now best known for its use in cloth woven for the tubular-steel chairs designed by Marcel Breuer while he was a teacher at the Bauhaus design school. The yarn is also known as Glanzgarn ('gloss' or 'glazed' yarn).

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  • Eisengarn (de)
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  • Eisengarn ist ein stark appretiertes, mehrfach gezwirntes und paraffiniertes Baumwollgarn. Der Name bezieht sich auf die hohe Strapazierfähigkeit und Festigkeit des Materials. Eisengarn enthält – anders als häufig angenommen – kein Eisen. Das Herstellungsverfahren von Eisengarnen wird Lüstrieren genannt. Eisengarn ist auch unter Glanzgarn bekannt. (de)
  • Eisengarn, meaning "iron yarn" in English, is a light-reflecting, strong, waxed-cotton thread. It was invented and manufactured in Germany in the mid-19th century, but is now best known for its use in cloth woven for the tubular-steel chairs designed by Marcel Breuer while he was a teacher at the Bauhaus design school. The yarn is also known as Glanzgarn ('gloss' or 'glazed' yarn). (en)
  • L’Eisengarn è il nome, in lingua tedesca (in italiano:ferro filato), di un materiale di tipo tessile utilizzato in vari campi, fra cui l'arredamento. (it)
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  • Eisengarn ist ein stark appretiertes, mehrfach gezwirntes und paraffiniertes Baumwollgarn. Der Name bezieht sich auf die hohe Strapazierfähigkeit und Festigkeit des Materials. Eisengarn enthält – anders als häufig angenommen – kein Eisen. Das Herstellungsverfahren von Eisengarnen wird Lüstrieren genannt. Eisengarn ist auch unter Glanzgarn bekannt. (de)
  • Eisengarn, meaning "iron yarn" in English, is a light-reflecting, strong, waxed-cotton thread. It was invented and manufactured in Germany in the mid-19th century, but is now best known for its use in cloth woven for the tubular-steel chairs designed by Marcel Breuer while he was a teacher at the Bauhaus design school. The yarn is also known as Glanzgarn ('gloss' or 'glazed' yarn). (en)
  • L’Eisengarn è il nome, in lingua tedesca (in italiano:ferro filato), di un materiale di tipo tessile utilizzato in vari campi, fra cui l'arredamento. (it)
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