Valet du Moderne reimagines the classic valet tray through the lens of mid‑century modernism and desert light. Its square foundation anchors a wavy, sculptural rim that rises like a ripple frozen in motion. The teal glaze, textured with a reptilian pattern, catches sunlight and shadow with equal grace — a study in geometry softened by gesture.
Placed poolside or on a credenza, it becomes both artifact and accessory: a keeper of small rituals, a stage for the ordinary rendered extraordinary. The piece speaks in the language of Palm Springs modernism — clean lines, playful restraint, and the quiet drama of form meeting function.
Concept:
Part of the Modern Relic Series, Valet du Moderne explores the intersection of domestic utility and sculptural presence. It invites the viewer to see the valet not as storage, but as ceremony — a modernist altar to the rhythm of daily life.
This piece reimagines everyday objects as artifacts of endurance. It invites viewers to see the kitchen not as workspace but as altar, where ritual and design converge.
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$60.00Price
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