Small Cabinet by Franz Xaver Sproll, 1970s

€1,250.00

A striking small cabinet by German designer Franz Xaver Sproll, created in the 1970s and closely aligned with the Brutalist movement. The piece features stunning graphical handles and finely carved wooden details, showcasing Sproll’s mastery of sculptural craftsmanship.

Its balanced, elegant proportions contrast beautifully with the bold, architectural character of the carved elements. Inspired by the work of Pierre Chapo and Charlotte Perriand, the cabinet reflects the same dedication to honest materials and expressive construction.

Crafted from a combination of solid and veneered tropical wood, it offers generous and practical storage despite its compact size. Overall in good vintage condition.

Dimensions; 90 × 64 × 43 cm

A striking small cabinet by German designer Franz Xaver Sproll, created in the 1970s and closely aligned with the Brutalist movement. The piece features stunning graphical handles and finely carved wooden details, showcasing Sproll’s mastery of sculptural craftsmanship.

Its balanced, elegant proportions contrast beautifully with the bold, architectural character of the carved elements. Inspired by the work of Pierre Chapo and Charlotte Perriand, the cabinet reflects the same dedication to honest materials and expressive construction.

Crafted from a combination of solid and veneered tropical wood, it offers generous and practical storage despite its compact size. Overall in good vintage condition.

Dimensions; 90 × 64 × 43 cm