Room mainly gray and brown with maroon accent. The radiator is covered with striking grillwork, a radio is built into the unit. A brown striped banquette, a rectangular table, and two armchairs complete the corner. Cabinet bookshelves are topped with a smaller cabinet.Biographical Note: Born in Bruenn, Austria-Hungary (now Brno, Czech Republic) in 1896, Norbert Troller served as a soldier in World War I, spending time as a prisoner-of-war in Italy. After the war he studied architecture in Brno and Vienna and worked as an architect in Brno until the German occupation of Czechoslovakia. He was deported to Theresienstadt in 1942, where he worked as an architect for the Jewish self-adminstration of the camp, and produced works of art as well. I...