Mid-century french modernist cabinet vaisselier 1950s
Mid-century french modernist cabinet vaisselier 1950s
Warm light brown oak and rich copper form a beautiful color palette in this cabinet vaisselier from the 1950’s. On the front and top of the cabinet, the oak displays a striped lightwood/dark wood pattern that feels fun and very much of the era, while the recessed portions of the oak appear to shift into burnt orange for a subtle injection of natural color. Opening the door at the front of the cabinet, a series of small drawers are revealed for hidden storage and organization; the left side of the cabinet is formed by transparent glass, ideal for stowing decorative items or glassware, as well as giving the piece a sense of being filled with light. Though it was created by an unknown French craftsman, this piece is reminiscent of avant-garde designer Jean Royere’s work. Place it in your living room for a unique mid-century French modernist mood.
Dimensions :
Width : 136 cm
Height : 100 cm
Depth : 45 cm
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