Leather and Brass Standing Ashtray 1950's
An exceptional standing floor ashtray designed by the renowned French modernist designer Jacques Adnet, dating to the 1950s. This sculptural smoker's stand perfectly showcases Adnet’s signature aesthetic: fusing minimal, clean lines with luxurious hand-stitched saddler's leather. The piece features a striking minimalist frame wrapped entirely in rich burgundy/red leather, complemented by his iconic white contrast top-stitching. Nestled inside the top loop sits a heavy, solid brass removable bowl that has developed a beautiful patina. A loop integrated into the frame serves as a practical carrying handle. Can be used as an ashtray, incense holder, or a catchall for keys and cash.
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Located at our Los Angeles gallery
Jacques Adnet
LU1853350560102
France
1950s
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height
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Jacques Adnet
LU1853350560102
France
1950s
width
height
depth
seat height
Jacques Adnet
LU1853350560102
France
1950s
width
height
depth
seat height
Leather and Brass Standing Ashtray 1950's
An exceptional standing floor ashtray designed by the renowned French modernist designer Jacques Adnet, dating to the 1950s. This sculptural smoker's stand perfectly showcases Adnet’s signature aesthetic: fusing minimal, clean lines with luxurious hand-stitched saddler's leather. The piece features a striking minimalist frame wrapped entirely in rich burgundy/red leather, complemented by his iconic white contrast top-stitching. Nestled inside the top loop sits a heavy, solid brass removable bowl that has developed a beautiful patina. A loop integrated into the frame serves as a practical carrying handle. Can be used as an ashtray, incense holder, or a catchall for keys and cash.
More Adnet available in separate listings
Located at our Los Angeles gallery
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Southampton, NY 11968