Essential and poetic, LC17 Portemanteau Coat Stand by Cassina is a picture in which to hang hats, scarves and coats, an object with an engaging design, to look at and to use. More than a coat stand, Portemanteu is an object designed to be both functional and functional! Signed Le Corbusier the project LC 17 Portemanteau, Unité de Camping, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin 1957, was first developed by the famous architect for the Cabanon, his residence-laboratory of ideas on the French Riviera. The modernist architect reworked it polychromatically in 1957, designed for the Unités de Camping in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin. This re-edition of the Cassina I Maestri Collection takes up the 1957 model designed by the master for the minimalist spaces of a cruise cabin. Explaining it is easy, seeing it excites: solid oak elements in matt white, black, red, green and blue are placed at different heights, based on the measurements of the Modulor, on a matt black oak panel.