▪︎Wooden pipe rack and tobacco glass box▪︎
- The tobacco left by the owner at that time is kept together with the pipe stand
The development of tobacco culture has existed in human society for hundreds of years, originally used by American Indians. In the 16th century, tobacco was introduced to Europe and became a popular social activity.
With the increasing demand, various smoking accessories have begun to appear to better enjoy tobacco. Among them, pipe racks and tobacco boxes have become important accessories for collecting, protecting and displaying smoking accessories.
The design inspiration comes from people's pursuit of nature and handicrafts. Wood itself is a natural material that comes in a variety of textures and colors that can add unique texture and style to your smoking items. Glass boxes, on the other hand, are ideal containers for tobacco collections due to their transparency and protective properties.
The glass jar contains tobacco left by the owner at that time, and is preserved together with the pipe rack. It is very suitable for collection and display, and can also feel the quality of life in the 1950s. (see picture for details)
Era: 1940-1950
Origin: France
Material: Log, glass
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*Smoking is harmful to your health and may lead to lung cancer and cardiovascular disease*
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- The development of tobacco culture has existed in human society for hundreds of years, originally used by American Indians. In the 16th century, tobacco was introduced to Europe and became a popular social activity.
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