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Wine rack modular system aluminium
Piet Hein Eek
Production and delivery time approx. 30 weeks
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Description
A modular wine rack made of aluminium. Extremely simple in material and form, but an absolute eye-catcher thanks to its ingenious manufacture and composition.
The module shown here offers space for 276 bottles. Available in various other sizes. Also available in brass as a more noble variant. For this, please contact us by e-mail or telephone.
Piet Hein Eek made this wine rack especially for his exhibition at the Salone 2022 in Milan at the Rossana Orlandi Gallery.
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Dutch designer Piet Hein Eek (1967) graduated from the Design Academy in Eindhoven, Holland in 1990. While still a student, he received considerable attention for his “Scrap Wood” cabinets made from scrap wood, which celebrated the contrasting textures and colors of the wood scraps from which he assembled them.
Piet Hein Eek finds his inspiration in the beauty of the discarded materials he uses: In addition to scrap wood, old metal plates, factory scrap, discarded beams and pipes, and much more. Based on the found working material, he decides on the concept and processing methods and finally expresses the natural qualities of the recycled material. The result is unique pieces with a unique character and unmistakable appearance. Each piece is carefully handcrafted in Piet Hein Eek’s own workshop in Eindhoven with great effort. On his huge premises, in addition to various workplaces and workshops, there is also a showroom, a store, a restaurant and a hotel.
The name Piet Hein Eek stands for originality and exclusivity, because his creations clearly stand out from those of other designers and are often only available in small quantities. His product range is extremely broad and includes chairs, tables, sideboards, beds, lamps and garden houses. His works are available at selected dealers worldwide and have also been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.