InventoryBlack Lacquered Metal and Brass Magazine Rack, Attributed to Jacques Adnet, 1950s

Black Lacquered Metal and Brass Magazine Rack, Attributed to Jacques Adnet, 1950s

This magazine rack is highly representative of mid-20th-century French modernist furniture. The structural design rests on a straight quadruped base terminating in discreet spherical feet supporting a solid rectangular sheet metal base. The architecture of the piece develops vertically through curved tubular metal, forming two symmetrical storage compartments with fluid, almost arachnid lines. The central axis rises to form a handle, crowned by a movable solid brass carrying ring. The junction points of the metal scrolls are punctuated by spherical rivets, also in brass. The combination of the strictness of black lacquered metal, the elegance of the curves, and the preciousness of the brass highlights allows this piece to be formally attributed to the famous designer and architect Jacques Adnet. Director of the Compagnie des Arts Français from 1928 to 1959, Adnet distinguished himself with a stripped-down, luxurious, and timeless style. With its contained proportions, this magazine rack is in good overall condition. The black lacquer displays a normal patina of use and the brass presents natural oxidation. A highly graphic piece combining functionality and aesthetic demand, ideal for anchoring the space near a sofa, a reading chair, or in an executive office.

Dimensions

Width14.96 inch38 cmDepth6.69 inch17 cmHeight17.72 inch45 cm

Information

Product code50's-63722