Eggshell Lacquered Chest of Drawers with Brushed Steel Legs in the Manner of Knoll. Circa 1970
Eggshell lacquered chest of drawers with brushed steel legs in the manner of Knoll. Circa 1970. Refined modernist design. Dimensions: Width: 110 cm | Depth: 48 cm | Height: 79.5 cm.
PRODUCT DETAILS
| État | Bon état |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en CM | Width 110 cm | Depth 48 cm | Height 79.5 cm |
| Dimensions en INCH | Width 43.31 in | Depth 18.90 in | Height 31.30 in |
| Période | 1970–1980 |
| Pays d'Origine | France |
| Style | Mid-Century Modern |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This eggshell lacquered chest of drawers, with brushed steel legs, fits within the modernist vocabulary that characterises the great American design houses of the 1970s, and particularly that of Knoll. The eggshell lacquer, soft and luminous, dialogues with the industrial rigour of brushed steel to produce a piece of furniture of discreet, refined elegance.
Knoll, founded in 1938 by Hans and Florence Knoll, became throughout the 20th century a global reference for modernist design. Its philosophy combines noble materials, pure lines and demanding functionality, in the lineage of the Bauhaus and the Ulm School. This chest adopts this grammar: a matte, deep surface, slender and structural legs, balanced proportions that favour sobriety over ornament.
With generous dimensions (Width: 110 cm | Depth: 48 cm | Height: 79.5 cm), it naturally structures a bedroom, an entrance, a dressing room or a reception space, where its airy silhouette and lacquered surface bring both function and visual signature.
A piece in the spirit of American modernism whose timeless elegance continues to enchant contemporary, eclectic and stylish classical interiors.
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