Cabide - Alumínio - 103 cm de largura

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Designer János Diósy, feito na Hungria, cabideiro Art Déco em alumínio em bom estado (cerca de 1920–1930), 103 cm de largura com seis cabides deslizantes.

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Excellent original giant 103cm wide art deco hanger
drom the 1920-30s


Designer and Manufacturer: János Diósy

In Budapest during the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, János Diósy crafted a range of home accessories, including hangers, coat racks, and hat racks, with his main focus on curtain racks. His unique designs have maintained their appeal, remaining fashionable over the decades. Diósy’s products were highly sought after, and his aluminum-designed home accessories have been auctioned multiple times.

Ad Text: "The Rack of the Elegant World"
- Equipped with six sliding hangers
- Concealed mounting option
- Ready for use
- Circa 1930
- Preserved with original patina

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Diosy János, an innovative Hungarian craftsman, made a name for himself in the early 20th century with his creative approach to everyday objects. Among his most celebrated creations were his distinctive hangers, which have become iconic pieces that represent a blend of utility and artistry. Diosy’s hangers were more than simple tools; they were crafted to be both functional and aesthetically pleasing, reflecting his unique design philosophy.

Diosy’s career in Hungary began as a furniture maker, but he quickly grew interested in household items, particularly those often overlooked in their design. He believed that every object, regardless of how mundane, could have artistic value and purpose. This philosophy led him to the hanger, an object used daily but rarely appreciated. In the early 1900s, he began producing hangers that were not only sturdy but also beautifully crafted, featuring intricate details and refined contours.

Diosy’s hangers were initially embraced by local tailors and upscale boutiques, where they were admired for their aesthetic appeal and sturdy construction. Unlike the plain, functional hangers of the time, Diosy’s designs incorporated fine materials and often featured subtle decorative elements, such as carved wooden patterns or polished metal finishes. His attention to detail and craftsmanship elevated the hanger from a mere tool to an item of beauty, suitable for displaying fine garments.

One of the reasons Diosy’s hangers gained such widespread acclaim was his commitment to quality. He used durable materials like solid wood and high-quality metals to ensure that his hangers could support heavy coats and delicate fabrics alike without bending or breaking. This durability, combined with their elegance, made his hangers desirable for individuals who valued both form and function in their household items. Diosy’s work also aligned with the burgeoning Art Nouveau movement, which emphasized organic forms and artistic design, making his pieces highly sought after.

Diosy’s fame grew not only in Hungary but also across Europe as his hangers became a symbol of Hungarian craftsmanship. His success was bolstered by the fact that he remained dedicated to handcrafting each piece, even as mass production became the norm. By maintaining this level of craftsmanship, he ensured that each hanger carried a unique touch, distinguishing his creations from the standard, factory-made products available at the time.

Today, Diosy János’s hangers are considered collectible items, treasured by those with an appreciation for vintage design and Hungarian heritage. His legacy continues to influence contemporary Hungarian artisans who look to his work as an example of how everyday objects can be transformed through creativity and skill. Diosy’s story serves as a testament to the power of design and the lasting impact of quality craftsmanship. His hangers remain symbols of his vision, representing a blend of practicality and elegance that transcends time.

Excellent original giant 103cm wide art deco hanger
drom the 1920-30s


Designer and Manufacturer: János Diósy

In Budapest during the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, János Diósy crafted a range of home accessories, including hangers, coat racks, and hat racks, with his main focus on curtain racks. His unique designs have maintained their appeal, remaining fashionable over the decades. Diósy’s products were highly sought after, and his aluminum-designed home accessories have been auctioned multiple times.

Ad Text: "The Rack of the Elegant World"
- Equipped with six sliding hangers
- Concealed mounting option
- Ready for use
- Circa 1930
- Preserved with original patina

-

Diosy János, an innovative Hungarian craftsman, made a name for himself in the early 20th century with his creative approach to everyday objects. Among his most celebrated creations were his distinctive hangers, which have become iconic pieces that represent a blend of utility and artistry. Diosy’s hangers were more than simple tools; they were crafted to be both functional and aesthetically pleasing, reflecting his unique design philosophy.

Diosy’s career in Hungary began as a furniture maker, but he quickly grew interested in household items, particularly those often overlooked in their design. He believed that every object, regardless of how mundane, could have artistic value and purpose. This philosophy led him to the hanger, an object used daily but rarely appreciated. In the early 1900s, he began producing hangers that were not only sturdy but also beautifully crafted, featuring intricate details and refined contours.

Diosy’s hangers were initially embraced by local tailors and upscale boutiques, where they were admired for their aesthetic appeal and sturdy construction. Unlike the plain, functional hangers of the time, Diosy’s designs incorporated fine materials and often featured subtle decorative elements, such as carved wooden patterns or polished metal finishes. His attention to detail and craftsmanship elevated the hanger from a mere tool to an item of beauty, suitable for displaying fine garments.

One of the reasons Diosy’s hangers gained such widespread acclaim was his commitment to quality. He used durable materials like solid wood and high-quality metals to ensure that his hangers could support heavy coats and delicate fabrics alike without bending or breaking. This durability, combined with their elegance, made his hangers desirable for individuals who valued both form and function in their household items. Diosy’s work also aligned with the burgeoning Art Nouveau movement, which emphasized organic forms and artistic design, making his pieces highly sought after.

Diosy’s fame grew not only in Hungary but also across Europe as his hangers became a symbol of Hungarian craftsmanship. His success was bolstered by the fact that he remained dedicated to handcrafting each piece, even as mass production became the norm. By maintaining this level of craftsmanship, he ensured that each hanger carried a unique touch, distinguishing his creations from the standard, factory-made products available at the time.

Today, Diosy János’s hangers are considered collectible items, treasured by those with an appreciation for vintage design and Hungarian heritage. His legacy continues to influence contemporary Hungarian artisans who look to his work as an example of how everyday objects can be transformed through creativity and skill. Diosy’s story serves as a testament to the power of design and the lasting impact of quality craftsmanship. His hangers remain symbols of his vision, representing a blend of practicality and elegance that transcends time.

Dados

Era
1900-2000
Peso
3 kg
Informação adicional do título
103cm wide
N.º de artigos
1
País de origem
Hungria
Material
Alumínio
Cor
Prata
Estado
Bom estado - usado com pequenos sinais de envelhecimento e manchas
Altura
21 cm
Largura
103 cm
Profundidade
11 cm
Período Estimado
1920-1930
HungriaVerificado
1321
Objetos vendidos
92,68%
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