Red Totem Shelf by Valeric Doubroucinskis for Rodier, France 1970s

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Red Totem Shelf by Valeric Doubroucinskis for Rodier, France 1970s

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  • Dimensions

    Width: 30 cm / 11.8'' - Depth: 40 cm / 15.7'' - Height: 208 cm / 81.9''

  • Worldwide delivery

    Netherlands & Belgium
    Free delivery
    Germany, Austria
    €350
    France, Italy
    €400
    Spain
    €500
    United Kingdom
    €650
    United States
    €2000

    These transport prices are an indication and might change due to circumstances.

This red Totem shelf by Valeric Doubroucinskis for Rodier, designed in the 1970s, combines form and function in a simple, yet striking way. Its red finish makes it both a decorative object and a practical shelf. The design reflects the modernist aesthetic of the time.

Design

With a series of curved, semi-circular compartments, the shelf provides functional storage while creating a distinct visual structure. The vertical form is designed to optimize space, making it suitable for areas where floor space is limited.The Totem captures the experimental spirit of 1970s design, where practicality merged with artistic expression. Doubroucinskis’ work with Rodier produced a piece that is as much about function as it is about making a visual statement.

Condition

The item has signs of wear accordingly to age and usage. Small marks and discolorations are part of that.

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