Saint Gobain - Charlotte Perriand, Le Corbusier - Ashtray - Glass

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Lumax Ashtray / Catch-all Tray — Designed by Le Corbusier & Charlotte Perriand (1960s-1970s)

An iconic piece of French design from the 60s-70s, this molded glass Lumax ashtray / catch-all perfectly embodies the modern and minimalist spirit of the duo Le Corbusier & Charlotte Perriand.
Made of thick transparent glass, it captivates with its pure cubic shape, luminous transparency, and discreet 'LUMAX' engraving on one face.
Versatile object, it can be used as:
Catch-all tray designed for a console or desk.
retro chic ashtray
or a decorative element in a showcase, a salon, or a modernist interior.

Each piece is unique due to the reflections of glass and the finesse of its craftsmanship.
A classic of French architectural design, often attributed to the collaboration between Saint-Gobain, Le Corbusier, and Charlotte Perriand.

Dimensions: approximately 12 × 12 × 6.5 cm
Weight: approximately 800 g
Material: thick transparent molded glass
Condition: very good overall condition, slight signs of use consistent with age
Period: circa 1960–1970

Important
The items offered are vintage, showing normal signs of use and age: small scratches, slight color variations, discolorations, loss of shine, dust, microcracks, minor dents or chips. Any significant defect is normally visible in the photos.
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Lumax Ashtray / Catch-all Tray — Designed by Le Corbusier & Charlotte Perriand (1960s-1970s)

An iconic piece of French design from the 60s-70s, this molded glass Lumax ashtray / catch-all perfectly embodies the modern and minimalist spirit of the duo Le Corbusier & Charlotte Perriand.
Made of thick transparent glass, it captivates with its pure cubic shape, luminous transparency, and discreet 'LUMAX' engraving on one face.
Versatile object, it can be used as:
Catch-all tray designed for a console or desk.
retro chic ashtray
or a decorative element in a showcase, a salon, or a modernist interior.

Each piece is unique due to the reflections of glass and the finesse of its craftsmanship.
A classic of French architectural design, often attributed to the collaboration between Saint-Gobain, Le Corbusier, and Charlotte Perriand.

Dimensions: approximately 12 × 12 × 6.5 cm
Weight: approximately 800 g
Material: thick transparent molded glass
Condition: very good overall condition, slight signs of use consistent with age
Period: circa 1960–1970

Important
The items offered are vintage, showing normal signs of use and age: small scratches, slight color variations, discolorations, loss of shine, dust, microcracks, minor dents or chips. Any significant defect is normally visible in the photos.
The photos are an integral part of the description — please review them carefully.
Please respect the Catawiki rules and make the payment within 3 days following the end of the auction.
The item will be carefully packaged and prepared for shipping.

In case of damage or loss during shipping, please contact me via Catawiki's internal messaging to find a quick and satisfactory solution.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Manufacturer/ Brand
Saint Gobain
Weight
1 kg
No. of items
1
Style
Vintage
Material
Glass
Country of Origin
France
Designer/Artist/Maker
Charlotte Perriand, Le Corbusier
Colour
Transparent
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
6.5 cm
Width
12 cm
Depth
12 cm
Estimated Period
1960-1970
Sold by
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Objects sold
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