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20th Century Vintage Adjustable Console Table by Michel Boyer, 1970s - Spirit Gallery
20th Century Vintage Adjustable Console Table by Michel Boyer, 1970s - Spirit Gallery
20th Century Vintage Adjustable Console Table by Michel Boyer, 1970s - Spirit Gallery
20th Century Vintage Adjustable Console Table by Michel Boyer, 1970s - Spirit Gallery
20th Century Vintage Adjustable Console Table by Michel Boyer, 1970s - Spirit Gallery
20th Century Vintage Adjustable Console Table by Michel Boyer, 1970s - Spirit Gallery
20th Century Vintage Adjustable Console Table by Michel Boyer, 1970s - Spirit Gallery
20th Century Vintage Adjustable Console Table by Michel Boyer, 1970s - Spirit Gallery
20th Century Vintage Adjustable Console Table by Michel Boyer, 1970s - Spirit Gallery
20th Century Vintage Adjustable Console Table by Michel Boyer, 1970s - Spirit Gallery
20th Century Vintage Adjustable Console Table by Michel Boyer, 1970s - Spirit Gallery
20th Century Vintage Adjustable Console Table by Michel Boyer, 1970s - Spirit Gallery
20th Century Vintage Adjustable Console Table by Michel Boyer, 1970s - Spirit Gallery
20th Century Vintage Adjustable Console Table by Michel Boyer, 1970s - Spirit Gallery

Michel Boyer

20th Century Vintage Adjustable Console Table by Michel Boyer, 1970s

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A 20th century vintage foldable console table designed by iconic French designer and architect Michel Boyer for Rouve, circa 1970s. Composed of an adjustable aluminium folding structure and has been restored with a new thick clear glass top identical to the original. Model MBR 100.

 

Additional Information
Origin: France
Designer: Michel Boyer
Manufacturer: Rouve
In the style of: Mid-Century Modern
Date of Manufacture: 1970's
Materials and techniques:  
- Aluminium
- Glass
Condition: Excellent vintage condition    
Wear: Consistent with age and use 
Dimensions: Height: 72 cm I Width 140 cm I Depth 56 cm 
Weight: 70 kg  
Number of items: 1

 

About Michel Boyer
Michel Boyer is renowned for his ability to incorporate decorative and design elements into preexisting architectural spaces. His best-known works are the interiors of the Rothschild Bank in Paris (1970) and the French Embassy in Washington, D.C. (1975).
For these projects, he incorporated stainless steel desks, counters, and seating to convey the power of the institutions. Boyer also embraces elegant, curvilinear details and rounded edges, as exemplified by Dining Chair (1968), Credenza (Rothschild Bank Commission) (1969), and Desk (1970). His designs emanate the inviting comfort of objects made for people, rather than buildings. In this way, Boyer’s style shares affinities with the organic, welcoming qualities of works by designers such as Ado Chale and Marc Berthier.
Source: https://www.artsy.net/artist/michel-boyer 

 

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