Mandu Valet Stand

Eckart Muthesius, 1932

In 1929 the Maharajah of Indore commissioned Eckart Muthesius to build and furnish his Manik Bagh palace. Completed four years later, the palace was a masterpiece of the Art Deco style. Muthesius complemented his architecture with his own furniture and lamp designs.

The Maharajah had countless servants. Eckart Muthesius added to them yet another: his valet Mandu serves up an elegant appearance with typical Art Déco flourish. Very feminine and yet – or perhaps for this reason – used mostly by gentlemen who do not want to entrust their business jackets to a simple coat rack. The original chrome-plated version reflects the environment, whereas the new colours, black and bronze, especially emphasize the lines of the design.

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Entrust this valet stand with your suit – it will keep it crease-free until the next morning.

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In Detail

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Steel

Black powder-coated

Black powder-coated

Bronze powder-coated

Bronze powder-coated

Chrome-plated

Chrome-plated

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