Totem shelf by Valeric Doubroucinskis for Rodier, 1970s
- Dimensions :
- H208 x W30 x D44
- Color :
- red
- Material :
- fiberglass
- Style :
- vintage
Fiberglass shelf designed by Valeric Doubroucinskis for Rodier in the 1970s. Knitwear shelves specially made for the interiors of Rodier stores in the 1970s. Ideal for displaying your books, clothes, shoes, or collectibles. Rodier was a French company that manufactured and sold expensive, simple knitwear—in the most elegant sense of the word. Since most of the knitwear was presented in flat packs, the shelves only needed to be as wide as a folded shirt. Architect and designer Valeric Doubroucinskis of Service Architecture SNIP in Paris (responsible for all Rodier store designs) therefore developed units in white or red fiberglass with five or six shelves that, from a distance, resemble totems. Dimensions: 30 x 44 cm, Height: 208 cm Material: Fiberglass
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