Rare French mid-century wardrobe cabinet by Le Corbusier, designed for the iconic Unité d’Habitation in Marseille, France 1940s. A striking example of early modernist functional design, this piece embodies the architectural philosophy of Le Corbusier—where form follows function with quiet precision. The clean, geometric silhouette is softened by a warm, lacquered finish, while the sculptural solid oak handles add a bold, tactile contrast. Inside, the cabinet reveals a thoughtfully organized interior with shelving and hanging space, reflecting the rational living concepts developed for the Unité d’Habitation. Every detail serves a purpose, yet retains a strong visual identity. Exceptionally rare and highly collectible, pieces like this seldom appear on the market. This example has been carefully restored by skilled craftsmen, preserving its authenticity while ensuring it is ready for contemporary use. A timeless statement piece for collectors of modernist design and architectural history.
Measurements:
H 155 x W 104 x D 53 cm