Style:
20. century
Bauhaus
Material:
Ovangkol
Chrome-plated steel
This unique wardrobe (clothing cabinet) in the Bauhaus style originates from Czechoslovakia from the 1930s and is a masterpiece attributed to the architect Hermann John Hagemann for the renowned manufacturer Mücke Melder - Fryštát.
The wardrobe is crafted from unique Ovangkol exotic wood veneer, which boasts an exceptionally striking and decorative grain.
The cabinet is framed by elegant profiles of tubular chrome-plated steel, lending the piece an industrial elegance. The cabinet plinth is made of chromed sheet metal, which visually lightens the massive body. The interior of the cabinet is designed for hanging clothes and storage space.
The wardrobe has undergone restoration, features a revived original wood polish, and the chrome has been professionally cleaned. It is ideal for those seeking representative and functional storage space with high collectors value and Bauhaus history.