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Iconic modernist design coat rack, attributed and in the style of Roger Feraud, black metal frame with 10 wooden colored spheres, reproduction after a model from the 1950s, France.
In 1951, the American chemist Llinus Carl Pauling shaped DNA as a string of spheres and rods, Roger Feraud was inspired and fascinated by this fact. So he designed a series of coat racks with black, solid steel frame, decorated with his typical, painted, wooden balls.
In very good vintage condition, with signs of use and age marks on the colored wooden balls and the metal frame, but nothing disturbing, check the photos for more details!
Dimensions: LBH 60x22x39cm
Weight: 2.329kgIn very good vintage condition, with signs of use and age marks on the colored wooden bulbs and metal frame, but nothing disturbing, check the photos for more details!
ConditionVery goodColorsBlack, Blue, Red, Yellow, GreenMaterialMetal, WoodNumber of items1StyleMid Century ModernHeight39 cmWidth60 cmDepth22 cmSigns of usageScratches, Stains, Discoloring
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