Nymphenburg Coat Stand of 1908 is designed by Otto Blümel for ClassiCon with frame in brass, powder-coated in black or nickel-plated.
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 or black nickel-plated finish, or powder-coated in black or in bronze, it now perfectly fits in with any stylish ambience.
Otto Blümel was director of the United Workshops for Art in Craftsmanship in Munich, when he designed the Nymphenburg coat rack. His design is entirely under the sign of the new ideals of his time: It focuses on making functionality visible and the appreciation of craftsmanship. This timeless design is still valid today.