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Valet stand 'Mandu'

My grandfather always had one or something similar in his bedroom. His jacket, the hat and occasionally another piece of clothing hung on it. Since I myself always put the clothes over the same chair, I really appreciate my grandfather's silent servant.

In the late twenties, the Maharajah of Indore commissioned the German architect Eckart Muthesius to furnish his palace. A jewel of Art Deco was created and with it a multitude of furniture and lamps, including the silent servant called Mandu. His elegant appearance with the typical swing of the Art Deco style appears very feminine, but - perhaps precisely for this reason - is often used by gentlemen and their jackets.

The original was that version in chrome. But now 'Mandu' is also available in black or in bronze.

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Design

Eckart Muthesius 1932

Material

Tubular steel, powder-coated or chrome-plated

Mass

W: 41 cm / D: 38 cm / H: 109 cm

Note

Slip stop for pants made of silicone. Plastic glides in black

Design In

Germany