Robert Wengler trolley

Item number: 139444Category: Tables
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This rare trolley, designed and produced by Robert Wengler in Denmark during the 1940s, showcases his mastery of rattan and cane craftsmanship, combining traditional weaving techniques with a functional and elegant design.

Constructed from handwoven rattan and cane, the trolley features a rectangular frame with two storage levels and a fold-out side tray that provides additional surface space. The edges are meticulously finished with braided cane, highlighting the artisanal quality of the piece. The handle is integrated seamlessly into the frame for ease of movement. The trolley stands on two large metal-spoked wheels at the rear and two stationary legs at the front, offering a stable yet mobile structure.

Robert Wengler was a pioneering Danish furniture maker specializing in woven furniture, known for his precise construction, organic aesthetics, and durable designs. His work significantly influenced Scandinavian design, particularly in the use of natural materials and lightweight, functional furniture.

This piece exemplifies mid-century Scandinavian design values, emphasizing natural materials, refined craftsmanship, and practicality. The warm textures of rattan and cane contribute to its visual appeal, while the construction ensures longevity and usability.

The trolley measures approximately 43 cm in width, 94 cm in depth, and 69.5 cm in height (16.9 x 37 x 27.4 inches). It remains in good vintage condition with age-appropriate wear, with structurally sound rattan and well-preserved woven cane details.

Product Details
Dimensions (cm)
W: 43 / D: 94 / H: 69.5
ProducerR. Wengler
Decade1940s
CountryDenmark
StyleMid Century, Scandinavian Modern
MaterialCane, Rattan
Designed in1940s
Item Number139444
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Designer

Robert Wengler

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