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Nymphenburg Coat Stand

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ClassiCon - Nymphenburg Coat Stand

It is a sign of a most mature culture when articles of everyday use also come to catch the aesthetic eye. Otto Blümel‘s coat stand Nymphenburg is an archetypal classic of its genre: one can imagine it in a Paris bistro as well as in a villa in Salzburg. A design classic that stands the test of time, because Nymphenburg is already over 110 years old. With its nickel-plated finish, or powder-coated in black, it perfectly fits in with any stylish ambience.

ClassiCon - Nymphenburg Coat Stand
Designed by
Otto Blümel
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ClassiCon - Nymphenburg Coat Stand
Product description
Coat stand. Brass, powder-coated in black, bronze or nickel-plated.
ClassiCon - Nymphenburg Coat Stand
Product name

Nymphenburg Coat Stand

Designer

Otto Blümel

Materials

Bronze, Brass

Dimensions
Height 180 cm, width 78 cm, depth 44 cm
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