Nevada Ashtray by Le Corbusier for Lumax France
Nevada Ashtray by Le Corbusier for Lumax France
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A striking mid-century molded glass desk accessory or ashtray designed by Le Corbusier, crafted in France during the 1950s. This sculptural piece is made from heavy, molded glass, giving it the industrial clarity and weight that characterize Corbusier’s functionalist design philosophy.
Originally used as a desk tidy, catchall, or ashtray, the Nevada model became a favorite form among leading designers of the period — including Charlotte Perriand and Jacques Adnet — cementing its status as an iconic French modernist object.
With its clean lines and architectural presence, it makes an excellent addition to any mid-century interior, design collection, or refined workspace.
Designer: Le Corbusier
Manufacturer: Lumax, France
Model: Nevada
Period: 1950s
Material: Thick, molded glass
Dimensions: 20 x 20 cm, Height: 3,5 cm
Weight: 2kg
Use: Desk tidy, catchall, or ashtray
Condition: Excellent vintage condition
