Umbrella Stand, brown wood, black metal, brass gold, Poland, 1970s.
249 PLN
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This umbrella stand from the 1970s exemplifies mid-century modern design, where geometric form brings together wood and metal in a balanced composition. The structure features two trapezoidal wooden panels in a warm, medium-brown tone with a matte finish and distinct wood grain. These are connected by vertical black metal rods, lending visual lightness and a sense of openness. The frame and handle are made of metal with a brass or gold-toned finish, subtly glossy, and the handle is topped by a wooden grip matching the side panels. The base is a square of black-painted metal, marked by a visible patina and areas of localized corrosion. Exposed screw fittings reveal the solid construction. The overall condition is good: minor veneer losses and some corrosion on the metal parts, but all elements remain original. The form echoes the voice of the 1970s—a time when everyday objects were given a distinctive presence through bold material juxtaposition. This umbrella stand seems to recall an era in which entryways were accented with both functional and refined design—warm-toned, matte wood set against the cool gleam of metal. The black rhythm of the rods and golden details conjure images of interiors where detail and understated luxury were valued. Such an umbrella stand could be placed in a hallway or entry space, harmonizing with other period pieces—a bench with metal legs, a veneered wall mirror, or a minimalist coat rack. Its neutral color palette allows it to work alongside both light, naturally-lit settings and deeper, graphite backgrounds. It may be paired with accessories in black,
DIMENSION
Height55 cm
Depth5 cm
Width26 cm
Dimension details
Width26 cm
Height55 cm
Depth5 cm
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