PRODUCT DETAILS
| Dimensions en CM | 46.0 x 46.0 x 178.0 cm |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en INCH | 18.11 x 18.11 x 70.08 inch |
| Période | 1940–1950 |
| Style | Mid-Century Modern |
| Matériaux | Brass |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This elegant coat rack is a characteristic work by Jacques Adnet, realized in his signature combination of matte black lacquered metal and polished brass. The clean, architectural lines of the piece reflect Adnet's uncompromising modernist aesthetic: every element is precisely considered, the structure pared to its essentials while retaining a warmth and elegance that is unmistakably French. The hooks, cast in brass, stand out against the dark lacquer like small punctuations of gold — functional yet thoroughly decorative.
Jacques Adnet (1900–1984) was one of the defining figures of French interior design in the mid-twentieth century. As director of the Compagnie des Arts Français from 1928 to 1959 — the prestigious atelier founded by Louis Süe and André Mare — Adnet presided over a studio that furnished some of the finest private residences and public spaces in France and abroad. He was celebrated for his mastery of lacquer, leather, brass, and glass, combining these materials in furniture and objects that achieved a rare balance of modernist rigor and artisanal warmth. His coat racks and hall furniture from the late 1940s and 1950s are among his most distinctive and sought-after productions.
This coat rack is in excellent condition, its lacquer smooth and even and its brass fittings retaining their original warm luster. A signed or attributable work by Adnet carries both aesthetic and investment value, as his pieces are increasingly recognized and collected in the international market for French mid-century design. Whether displayed in an entrance hall, a dressing room, or a study, this coat rack will bring a note of sophisticated Parisian elegance to its setting. A rare opportunity to acquire a piece by one of the twentieth century's most accomplished French decorators.
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