This elegant wooden umbrella stand or hall stand is a beautiful example of late 19th/early 20th-century craftsmanship. Crafted entirely from turned wood, the piece features refined balusters and two open rings that lend both lightness and stability to the design.
Originally intended for neatly storing umbrellas and walking sticks in the hallway, it now also makes a perfect decorative statement piece in a classic entrance hall, dressing room, library, or boutique interior.
The warm patina and visible signs of wear tell the story of an object that has been part of everyday life for years—a discreet presence, yet with character.
Details
• Material: Solid wood
• Period: Approx. late 19th–early 20th century
• Function: Umbrella stand / hall stand / cane holder
Dimensions
• Height: 57 cm
• Width: 32 cm
• Depth: 18 cm
• Weight: ± 2 kg
Condition
Good, sturdy vintage condition. Normal signs of wear and age, consistent with its age (see detailed photos). No structural defects.
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Styling tip (optional, but durable)
Beautiful in combination with:
• a long black umbrella
• a wicker walking stick
• or as a freestanding piece in a minimalist hallway for contrast
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBrownMaterialWoodNumber of items1First ownerYesHeight57 cmWidth32 cmDepth18 cmSigns of usageScratches