Adel Rootstein - Bust, iconisch designstuk - 75 cm - polyester





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Original Adel Rootstein display bust from the 1970s, made of polyester, 40 cm wide, 75 cm high and 30 cm deep, weighing 5 kg, origin United Kingdom, in reasonable condition and signed on the plaque.
Description from the seller
An exceptional and original display bust by Adel Rootstein (England), dating from the 1970s – the golden era when Rootstein broke through internationally with his artistic mannequins for the high-fashion world.
This elegant bust stands out for its refined facial features, expressive gaze and subtly applied makeup. The slightly angled pose gives the whole a powerful, almost cinematic look, making the object experienced more as a sculptural work of art than purely a display piece.
The piece is branded on the back of the head, which further underscores authenticity and collectible value.
Adel Rootstein mannequins were used by leading fashion houses and luxury boutiques and are today particularly sought after by collectors, interior designers and art lovers. Original pieces from the 1970s are becoming increasingly scarce and on the rise in popularity.
Hat shown in some photos not included.
An exceptional and original display bust by Adel Rootstein (England), dating from the 1970s – the golden era when Rootstein broke through internationally with his artistic mannequins for the high-fashion world.
This elegant bust stands out for its refined facial features, expressive gaze and subtly applied makeup. The slightly angled pose gives the whole a powerful, almost cinematic look, making the object experienced more as a sculptural work of art than purely a display piece.
The piece is branded on the back of the head, which further underscores authenticity and collectible value.
Adel Rootstein mannequins were used by leading fashion houses and luxury boutiques and are today particularly sought after by collectors, interior designers and art lovers. Original pieces from the 1970s are becoming increasingly scarce and on the rise in popularity.
Hat shown in some photos not included.

