Following the designs of Jean-Michel Frank
Trash can, France, c. 1930–1940.
Wood stained in a walnut tone.
In very good condition with slight wear consistent with its age.
Measurements: 32.5 x 19 x 19 cm.
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Based on designs by JEAN-MICHEL FRANK (Paris, 1895 – New York, 1941).
Trash can, France, c. 1930–1940.
Wood stained in a walnut tone.
In very good condition with slight wear consistent with its age.
Measurements: 32.5 x 19 x 19 cm.
Elegant walnut-stained wooden wastebasket, featuring an inverted truncated pyramid body resting on a square base. Its design, characterized by clean, balanced lines, reflects the understated and refined aesthetic typical of interwar French taste. The piece evokes the influence of Jean-Michel Frank, one of the great innovators of 20th-century design, whose pursuit of simplicity, perfect proportions, and the nobility of materials transformed the concept of modern luxury, moving away from ornamentation to focus on the purity of form.
Jean-Michel Frank (1895–1941) was a French designer and interior decorator considered a key figure of Modernism. Throughout his career, he collaborated with renowned artisans such as Adolphe Chanaux and carried out projects for important collectors and prominent figures of the time, including Charles and Marie-Laure de Noailles, Elsa Schiaparelli, and Nelson Rockefeller. His work revolutionized interior design by introducing a discreet luxury based on essential forms and refined materials such as parchment, plaster, bleached oak, and shagreen. His legacy has had a profound influence on generations of designers and remains a fundamental reference point in 20th-century design.
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