Functionalist Hall Stand with Mirror, Czechoslovakia, 1930s
A refined functionalist hall stand with integrated mirror, shelf and drawer, produced in Czechoslovakia during the 1930s–1940s. The piece features a clean architectural composition combining warm wood veneer with chromed tubular steel legs, characteristic of Central European modernism.
The design reflects the principles of Czech functionalism, where practicality, clarity of form and material honesty are paramount. Similar models are associated with the circle of Jindřich Halabala and manufacturers such as UP Závody Brno, although no original label is present.
Estimated period: 1930s–1940s
Origin: Czechoslovakia
Materials:
– Wood veneer
– Mirror glass
– Chromed tubular steel
Dimensions:
- Height: 174 cm
- Width: 95 cm
- Depth: 38 cm
Condition: Good vintage condition. Minor signs of age and use consistent with period. Structurally sound, drawer functional, mirror intact.
A highly decorative yet practical interior piece, ideal for a hallway, bedroom or boutique interior. A representative example of early Central European functionalist furniture.