Umanoff wine rack, black - cognac

Audo Copenhagen

NZD$504.00 NZD$673.00
15% GST is included

Audo Copenhagen
Umanoff wine rack
NZD$504.00 NZD$673.00



Description

The Audo Copenhagen Umanoff wine rack combines black powder-coated steel and soft leather. The sculptural yet practical wine rack acts as an eye-catching element and is ideal for a wine cellar, dining area or kitchen. Designed by Arthur Umanoff, the modern and industrial rack has space for eight bottles.

The Umanoff collection brings iconic designs by Arthur Umanoff back into production. American-born Arthur Umanoff was one of the designers of the modern movement in the middle of the century. In his designs, Umanoff favoured long-lasting natural materials and stylish silhouettes.

Material
Powder-coated steel, full grain leather and solid brass
Colour
Black, cognac
Width
24 cm
Depth
25 cm
Height
47.5 cm
Weight
4.58 kg
Product ID
MN4652539

Arthur Umanoff

Arthur Umanoff (1923–1985) is an American industrial designer who has designed furniture, lighting as well as interior items. Umanoff graduated from the New York’s Pratt Institute and the American School of Design in the 1950s. In addition to the simple and timeless designs, Umanoff paid special attention to the functionality and attainability of the product. He favoured quality natural materials such as walnut, birch, rattan, leather and wrought iron. Umanoff’s designs represent the American mid century modern movement.

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    United States

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    Not very practical (not all bottles easily balance) and not as nice as the picture for the lack of practicality.

    289 days ago

Very good

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