Design Fireplace Companion Set on Tempered Glass Stand with Chrome Ring-Handle Tools
Design fireplace companion set comprising four chrome ring-handle tools hung from the upper edge of a tall vertical tempered glass panel stand on a flat glass base. France. Circa 1970. W. 29 × D. 16 × H. 65.5 cm
PRODUCT DETAILS
| Dimensions en CM | 29 x 16 x 65.5 cm |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en INCH | 11.42 x 6.30 x 25.79 inch |
| Période | 1970–1980 |
| Style | Mid-Century Modern |
| Matériaux | Glass |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This fireplace companion set is a compelling example of French design of the 1970s at its most inventive, deploying the material language of Modernism — tempered glass, chrome, clean line — to reimagine an entirely traditional object. The stand abandons the conventional metal armature of the nécessaire de feu in favour of a tall rectangular panel of clear tempered glass rising from a flat glass base. From the upper edge of the panel hang four long-handled tools — shovel, poker, brush, and tongs — each with a circular chrome ring at its head, creating a silhouette of exceptional lightness in which the tools appear to float within the transparent structure.
The tools are slender and elegantly proportioned, their handles in chrome or brushed metal whose surface catches light without ostentation. The overall effect is one of material dialogue between the solid opacity of the metal implements and the absolute transparency of the glass support — a formal strategy that transforms an everyday fireside accessory into a statement of design principle.
This type of transparent-support design was consistent with the broader French design sensibility of the 1970s, a decade that embraced glass, acrylic, and transparency as marks of modernity and lightness. Comparable formal approaches appear in the work of French glass and furniture designers of the period and in pieces associated with the post-war decorator generation.
A piece of considerable visual refinement, this companion set would make an ideal addition to any interior that values the graphic precision and material innovation of French design of the 1970s.
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