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We offer a remarkable 19th-century cast-iron umbrella stand from an old Parisian brasserie.
This rare and authentic piece embodies all the elegance of the Art Nouveau style, with its flowing vegetal lines, scrolls and openwork ornaments inspired by the natural kingdom. Entirely cast in iron, it boasts the finest craftsmanship, worthy of the productions of famous French foundries such as Corneau Frères or Val d'Osne.
This coat rack features several hooks at different levels to accommodate coats, jackets, hats and umbrellas. The base incorporates a large white enameled cast-iron receptacle designed to collect water from wet umbrellas: an aesthetic and practical detail typical of Belle Époque bourgeois interiors.
Two discreet holes in the back allow secure wall mounting, making this piece ideal for an entrance hall, boutique lobby, curio cabinet or character interior.
Highlights:
Authentic 19th-century Art Nouveau piece
High-quality cast iron
Enameled cast-iron receptacle in excellent condition
Functional, stable, sturdy
Superb decorative presence
Perfect state of preservation
Era: 19th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Material : Cast iron - enamelled cast-iron receptacle
Dimensions : Height 154 cm - Width approx. 70 cm - Depth approx. 35 cm
Condition: Excellent original condition - flawless - wall mounting possible
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