Jean Prouvé – Compas Table
Jean Prouvé – Compas Table
9,800.00 €
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This Compas Table, designed in 1928, is an icon of interior design and also the signature furniture of Jean Prouvé. The pane of steel bend and welded are the sign of Prouvés search for a streamlined design.
Name of the product : “Compas” Table
Designer : Jean Prouvé
Description : The aesthetic shape of the base gives its name to this so-called “compass” table. Table with metal base and oak top. The base is made of original bent steel sheet. The set was redone over 20 years ago. In very good condition with some wear marks especially on the tray a cup stain.
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