This umbrella stand from the 1960s captures the spirit of mid-century modern design, combining teak wood, brass, and steel into a harmonious whole. The polished brass frame presents a strong, rectangular outline with splayed, angled feet and a satin-like luster that warms the metallic tone. The base and side panels are formed from solid teak, featuring richly grained surfaces in a deep brown shade with a smooth, natural finish. The central section stands out with matte black steel rods, both vertical and diagonal, arranged in a dynamic grid, lending structure and a sense of lightness. Exposed brass screws and fittings serve as both decorative and structural elements, emphasizing the thoughtful craftsmanship behind the piece. Balanced proportions—approximately 43 cm in height, 37 cm in width, and 18 cm in depth—ensure presence without dominance. The item is in excellent condition, having undergone meticulous restoration; the brass gleams, and wood and steel components remain free from visible wear or patina. The form resonates with the voice of 1960s modernist optimism: the interplay between materials reflects the era’s geometric curiosity and belief in the universality of quality design. The steel rods mark a graphic rhythm, while the warm brass elevates even functional details into quietly expressive statements. This is a piece that seeks not attention, but the quiet dignity of order—its
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Height43 cm
Depth18 cm
Width37 cm
Dimension details
Width37 cm
Height43 cm
Depth18 cm
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