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By Pierre Paulin

By Pierre Paulin

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A reproduction of an occasional table which was amongst Pierre Paulin's very first designs from 1953. Scandinavian-inspired, the purity of its lines, its geometric treatment and in particular its four oblique legs are characteristic of the style of the Fifties. Its cutout hand-holds lend it a mobility which also enables it to be used as a serving or breakfast tray. Mobile occasional table in solid natural or black-stained oak or in Cherrywood. Top with two cutout handles. Slim lateral edging on the two long sides. The screen-printed signature of Pierre Paulin appears in light grey on the edge of the top near the handle.

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A reproduction of an occasional table which was amongst Pierre Paulin's very first designs from 1953. Scandinavian-inspired, the purity of its lines, its geometric treatment and in particular its four oblique legs are characteristic of the style of the Fifties. Its cutout hand-holds lend it a mobility which also enables it to be used as a serving or breakfast tray. Mobile occasional table in solid natural or black-stained oak or in Cherrywood. Top with two cutout handles. Slim lateral edging on the two long sides. The screen-printed signature of Pierre Paulin appears in light grey on the edge of the top near the handle.

Material

Mobile occasional table in solid black-stained oak. Top with two cutout handles. Slim lateral edging on the two long sides. The screen-printed signature of Pierre Paulin appears in light grey on the edge of the top near the handle.

Low Table

H39 x W72 x D50 cm

Black Stained Oak

Covering In Black Stained Oak

Not applicable for customization.

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About the designer

Pierre Paulin

Born in Paris in 1927, made his début in the 50's, known for his designs and installations (TV, Thonet, Bertrand Faure, Disderot, Artifort), he brought modernity to the Elysée Palace for President Pompidou in 1971. He designed all the furniture for the official office of François Mitterrand and renovated the dining room for Jacques Chirac. At the same time, he founded ADSA with two associates, working on industrial projects (Calor, Allibert, Stamp) and brand image (Air France) as well as fitting-out railway stations (Gare de Lyon, Gare de Versailles Rive Gauche). His pieces figure amongst the collections of numerous museums across the world, and various exhibitions have been dedicated to him in 2007/8. MOMA, New York has enlarged its collection of Paulin pieces.

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