Designed by Arthur Umanoff
The Umanoff Planter marries sleek powder coated steel lines with curved handwoven rattan for a natural contrast. Designed in 1961 by the late Arthur Umanoff, a master of mid-century modern, the elevated planter is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Finishes:
Structure in steel powder coated black and rattan
Dimensions:
DIA270 x H270 mm
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Arthur Umanoff?s mid-century modern wine rack combines black powder coated steel with leather for an industrial look. Holding 8 bottles, the reissued design is ideal for wine cellars or as a standalone rack in a kitchen or dining room for keeping bottles within easy reach. The timeless design doubles as a sculptural feature.
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