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  • Adão Coat Peg Small in Chestnut Wood Handcrafted in Portugal by Origin Made
    By Pauline Deltour
    Located in Porto, 13
    The Adão coat peg is hand turned from Portuguese chestnut wood by master wood turner Carlos Barbosa. In the true spirit of Origin, the coat peg is named after the craftsman who first made it, Adão Gomes. Designed by Pauline Deltour to be significant in size, the object has distinct concave faces to bring out a sculptural presence. Adão coat peg is available in two sizes, and finished with a natural wax coating. Material: Chestnut Wood As a handcrafted product, each piece is unique. Natural qualities of wood could result in variations in color tone, wood grain and the presence of medullary rays or knots. Observations of such differences across products or orders does not constitute a basis for order cancellation or product returns. Designed by Pauline Deltour, made by Carlos Barbosa. The Craftsman Carlos Barbosa and his two sons run a wood working factory in Paços de Ferreira. They produce high quality objects and furniture for both local architects and international clients. The unique thing about them is they stock a very large variety of Portuguese and imported hardwoods, and combine the best of hand and machine processes to make high quality products, in small to medium sized production runs. The Designer Pauline Deltour was born in 1983, in Landerneau, France. She graduated from les Arts Décoratifs in 2007 and has worked for 4 years for Konstantin Grcic in Munich, Germany. She has opened her very own studio in Paris in 2010. Distinguished by being both severe and delicate, its designs reflect a vocabulary which is characteristic of her own personality. Her precise hand, neat lines, carefully selected materials and colour ranges, and the way in which they come together, form the individual identity of this young French designer’s work. Emblematic, hard-hitting seduction is achieved through rare qualities which are as elemental to the design as they are challenging to implement. An iron fist in a velvet glove...
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    2010s Portuguese Organic Modern Coat Racks and Stands

    Materials

    Wood, Chestnut

  • Adão Coat Peg Large in Chestnut Wood Handcrafted in Portugal by Origin Made
    By Pauline Deltour
    Located in Porto, 13
    The Adão Coat Peg is hand turned from Portuguese chestnut wood by master wood turner Carlos Barbosa. In the true spirit of Origin, the coat peg is named after the craftsman who first made it, Adão Gomes. Designed by Pauline Deltour to be significant in size, the object has distinct concave faces to bring out a sculptural presence. Adão coat peg is available in two sizes, and finished with a natural wax coating. Material: Chestnut Wood As a handcrafted product, each piece is unique. Natural qualities of wood could result in variations in color tone, wood grain and the presence of medullary rays or knots. Observations of such differences across products or orders does not constitute a basis for order cancellation or product returns. Designed by Pauline Deltour, made by Carlos Barbosa. The Craftsman Carlos Barbosa and his two sons run a wood working factory in Paços de Ferreira. They produce high quality objects and furniture for both local architects and international clients. The unique thing about them is they stock a very large variety of Portuguese and imported hardwoods, and combine the best of hand and machine processes to make high quality products, in small to medium sized production runs. The Designer Pauline Deltour was born in 1983, in Landerneau, France. She graduated from les Arts Décoratifs in 2007 and has worked for 4 years for Konstantin Grcic in Munich, Germany. She has opened her very own studio in Paris in 2010. Distinguished by being both severe and delicate, its designs reflect a vocabulary which is characteristic of her own personality. Her precise hand, neat lines, carefully selected materials and colour ranges, and the way in which they come together, form the individual identity of this young French designer’s work. Emblematic, hard-hitting seduction is achieved through rare qualities which are as elemental to the design as they are challenging to implement. An iron fist in a velvet glove...
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    2010s Portuguese Organic Modern Coat Racks and Stands

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  • Early 20th Century Arts & Crafts Striking and Heavy Brass Corner Umbrella Stand
    Located in Lisse, NL
    Wonderful design and highly practical antique corner stand. This great quality and condition, Arts & Crafts umbrella stand has the most beautiful shape and patina. This early 20th century home accessory breathes nothing but quality, style and elegance and for us to have discovered it in this pristine condition more than made our day. The quality is expressed both in the design and in the heavy brass execution which makes it stand truly firm and stable. The stylized, solid brass hoof legs...
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    Early 20th Century European Arts and Crafts Umbrella Stands

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    Brass

  • Set of 4 large and 3 small mid-century brass hooks hangers, Manner of Dominioni
    By Luigi Caccia Dominioni
    Located in London, GB
    A stylish 1950's set of 4 x triple and 3 smaller double brass hooks or coat hangers in the style of Luigi Caccia Dominioni. heavy, sculptural, beautiful design and quality. the dime...
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    20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Coat Racks and Stands

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  • Boot Scraper Jack Iron Country House Trestle Base 19 Century Spanish
    Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
    Unusual iron boot jack with the trestle base. Integral plate to screw to a wall. Attractive free flowing form. Been placed outside so there is some rusting in the patina. Very p...
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    Antique 1880s Coat Racks and Stands

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    Wrought Iron

  • Vintage Industrial Iron Cart
    Located in Sheffield, MA
    Vintage industrial black iron two-wheeled cart or hand truck, circa 1900. Top front bar unhooks at left side and swivels.
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    Early 20th Century American Other Luggage Racks

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    Iron

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