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Valet on Wheels sculpture with Victorian baby carriage wheels, bentwood curves, carpenter’s level, tennis racket, hat form, and compartments for books, wine, and weed.

ValetMobile

For the gentleman who travels light but lives well, a conveyance with compartments for the essentials: a shelf for books, a mini cellar for the pleasures of the grape, and a hidden chamber for weed, its sweet, resinous scent a private indulgence for quieter hours. This is a valet not fixed to a corner of the room, but prepared to roll wherever the day’s pursuits require.
Its carriage rides on spoked iron wheels, once part of an early 20th-century French baby pram. The frame is an alliance of bentwood curves, a carpenter’s level, the sagging mesh of a once-taut tennis racket, and a milliner’s hat form. A hanger hook awaits the keys; pegs stand ready for shirts; a mirror catches the final adjustment before departure.
It is, in spirit, Victorian: a trusted aide-de-camp for the man who has everything, rendered here with a wink. In this updated inventory, every possession has its place—from the rarest vintages to hardcovers to greener comforts whose fragrance lingers like a whispered promise—an object to be loaded and lived with—where utility and imagination travel together.

Dimension

79" Height, 30" Width, 19" Depth

Style

Dada

material

Wood, Steel, Glass, Brass, Plastic


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Studio FroiDesign
Working under the principles of FroiDesign
Found and Repurposed Objects of Industrial Design
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