FRANKBROS says
A Cassina reissue of Le Corbusier's coat rack, 'Portemanteau' was originally designed by the Swiss-French architect for Cabanon, a summer-house on the Cote d’Azur that he designed in 1951. This version of the rack is based on a second incarnation of the design, created in 1957 for the Unités de Camping — a series of cabins defined by simple, bright spaces. Multi-hued to align with the colourful interiors, the rack features a series of mushroom-shaped hooks at varying heights, upon a black stained oak base.
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FRANKBROS says
A Cassina reissue of Le Corbusier's coat rack, 'Portemanteau' was originally designed by the Swiss-French architect for Cabanon, a summer-house on the Cote d’Azur that he designed in 1951. This version of the rack is based on a second incarnation of the design, created in 1957 for the Unités de Camping — a series of cabins defined by simple, bright spaces. Multi-hued to align with the colourful interiors, the rack features a series of mushroom-shaped hooks at varying heights, upon a black stained oak base.