Arne Jacobsen Original RARE Vola T17 Robe Hook Green 1960s Danish MCM Design
- Good vintage condition with minor signs of age.
- This lot contains 1 piece in total, discount if you buy multiple pieces at once.
- 28mm lenght, Ø15mm
- I ship without tracking from Denmark to worldwide due to high shipping fees. If you want tracking, please contact me and I'll send you an invoice with updated shipping costs.
Are you looking for a unique and stylish way to hang your towels? Do you love vintage design and Danish craftsmanship? Then you don’t want to miss this opportunity to own a original Vola T17 robe hook from the late 1960s. These hooks are designed by the legendary Arne Jacobsen for Vola, a company that produces high-quality faucets and accessories. They are made of plastic and have a vibrant green color that will add some flair to your bathroom. They have a simple and elegant design that matches the Vola faucets and other products. These hooks are rare and collectible, and they have some patina and minimal signs of wear that give them character and history. They were used in some iconic buildings such as the Danish National Bank, where they were part of the modern and minimalist interior design. These hooks are easy to install and use, and they will hold your towels securely and neatly. They measure 15 mm in diameter and come with screws and plugs. Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of Danish design history. Bid now and get these amazing Vola T17 robe hooks for your home.
Vola is a Danish company that produces high-quality faucets and accessories. It was founded in 1873 by Verner Overgaard, who had a vision of creating products with hidden installations. In 1968, he collaborated with the renowned architect and designer Arne Jacobsen to create the first Vola faucet, which was a revolutionary design that concealed all the mechanical parts and only showed the handle and spout. This minimalist and elegant design became an icon of Danish design and was used in many famous buildings such as the Danish National Bank and the SAS Royal Hotel.
All the best /Klaus