PRODUCT DETAILS
| État | Good condition |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en CM | Width 68 cm | Depth 68 cm | Height 40.5 cm |
| Dimensions en INCH | Width 26.77 in | Depth 26.77 in | Height 15.94 in |
| Période | 1970–1980 |
| Pays d'Origine | France |
| Style | Mid-Century Modern |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This pair of important chrome end tables fully embodies the modernist vocabulary that characterises French furniture of the 1970s. The polished chrome, finely treated, reflects light in delicate plays and gives the pair a presence that is both sober and assertive.
Chrome furniture experienced in the 1970s a true craze, popularised by designers such as Jean Royère, Maria Pergay or Karl Springer. Far from the strict functionalism of the Bauhaus, chrome became the signature of an assertive decorative modernity, where the purity of polished metal dialogues with reflections and the visual lightness of forms.
With generous dimensions per piece (Width: 68 cm | Depth: 68 cm | Height: 40.5 cm), the pair naturally finds its place at the ends of a sofa, framing armchairs, or as primary side tables in a living room or hotel lobby.
An iconic pair from the 1970s whose graphic personality continues to enchant eclectic and contemporary interiors.
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