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Three-door wardrobe
Style:
20. century
Bauhaus
Material:
Walnut
Tubular chrome-plated steel
This three-door knockdown wardrobe is a unique testament to 1930s Czechoslovak Modernism, merging top-tier cabinetry with the industrial aesthetics of the Bauhaus school. The furniture was produced by the renowned Slezák factories, famous for their innovative use of bent tubular steel in domestic design. The high-quality blockboard construction is veneered with premium walnut, featuring a rich and symmetrically arranged grain on the front panels that lends the wardrobe an exceptionally elegant and representative appearance.
The signature feature of this piece is the handles and legs crafted from tubular chrome-plated steel, characteristic of Slezák’s production. The slender yet high-strength base optically elevates the massive body of the wardrobe, providing the visual lightness so highly sought after in interwar modernism. The interior is practically divided for maximum utility: the left section features four shelves for storage, while the right half serves as a wardrobe section equipped with a hanging rail.
The item has undergone a professional restoration process, during which the original polish was sensitively revived, fully restoring the depth of the walnut wood and its natural semi-matte luster. The wardrobe retains its original functional locks and, thanks to its modular knockdown construction, allows for easier transport and handling within an interior. This exceptional statement piece is an ideal choice for collectors and enthusiasts of Functionalism seeking an authentic yet fully practical element for a modern or period-style home.