Classicon Usha Umbrella Stand
It is a sign of a most mature culture when articles of everyday use also come to catch the aesthetic eye.
Coiling upwards like a snake at a snake-charming is Eckart Muthesius‘ spiral-shaped umbrella stand Usha, created for the exotic fairytale palace of the Maharajah of Indore.
By now it has found favour in regions all over the world where umbrellas are part of everyday life. Umbrella stand. Chrome-plated flat steel. Base made of wood with black satin gloss lacquer finish
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- Specifications
Umbrella stand. Flat steel, powder-coated in black or bronze. Base wood, satin lacquered in black. Drip pan sheet steel black
- Size Description
Height: 50cm
Diameter: 28cm
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Eckart Muthesius
Following studies at the Associated State School for Applied Arts in Berlin and the London Polytechnic, Eckart Muthesius became a master student in the studio of his father, Hermann Muthesius, the founder of the German Werkbund. In 1929, Muthesius met Prince Yeshwant Rao Holkar Bahadur in Oxford, the later Maharajah of Indore, who commissioned him to build and furnish his palace „Manik Bagh”. 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. He went on to take up a post as head of the Board of Planning and Restoration of the State of Indore from 1936 to 1939. When the war broke out, he was forced to flee India and return to Berlin, where he worked as a freelance architect.