This hall stand, produced by Drevokov Blatna in Czechoslovakia in 1972, is a late modernist piece with early postmodernist accents. The front is marked by large, angular sky-blue forms that contrast with white laminate surfaces densely patterned with irregular black micro-motifs. The frame and accent details—shelf edges, the umbrella drip tray, hooks—are crafted from warm-toned wood with a satin sheen, lending a natural and tactile touch. Construction details include visible wooden joints and angled legs, which visually elevate the piece. Functionality is ensured by a top shelf for small items, a metal rod with coat hooks, a dedicated umbrella holder with drip tray, a key shelf, and a large rectangular mirror with crisp edges. The surface is smooth and exceptionally well preserved: the wooden elements have been refinished, the mirror is newly replaced, and the original laminates remain in excellent condition. Condition: very good, with no visible signs of wear.This piece speaks of the boldness of Czechoslovak design in the 1970s: geometric shapes meet assertive color, as though the hall stand narrates an era when everyday life was given a graphic edge. Blue planes and black micro-patterns evoke the optimism of the decade, while the warmth of the wood brings a domestic calm. Simple, practical solutions and precise details give the object a sense of order and visual vitality.The hall stand could be paired with a minimalist bench made of wood or metal, and with simple shoe shelves in light or contrasting hues. It works well in an entryway styled after late modernism, postmodernism, or in a collector's vintage arrangement. It is worth combining with wall graphics or period posters
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Height178 cm
Depth27 cm
Width89 cm
Dimension details
Width89 cm
Height178 cm
Depth27 cm
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