Freestanding Coat Rack In Solid Pine, Les Arcs, 1970s
Maison Lecan presents this freestanding coat rack in solid pine from the 1970s, an iconic piece of furniture designed for the Les Arcs ski resorts in the style of Charlotte Perriand—the visionary architect who made mountain pine the noble material of a unique and foundational Alpine lifestyle. The cylindrical shaft in solid pine, composed of precisely assembled sections, rests on a robust, rectangular, cruciform base—the same formal vocabulary as the characteristic crossed legs of Les Arcs furniture. The hooks with horizontal rods ending in turned wooden balls add a sculptural and playful touch, making this object much more than a simple functional accessory: a true design piece in its own right. The solid pine, with its warm grain and golden patina acquired over decades, reveals all the raw and authentic beauty of a carefully crafted material. The solid, handcrafted construction testifies to the quality of execution characteristic of the furniture produced for Les Arcs, where functionality and aesthetics were perfectly intertwined. A rare piece that adds character to an entryway, hallway, or any interior that appreciates 1970s French design and the Perriand legacy. LDP Reference: 20260313-001 Dimensions: H 172 x D 56 cm
440 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Good condition
Material: Solid wood
Length: 172
Diameter: 56
Reference (ID): 1724935
Availability: In stock
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