Square-shaped side table, its transparent glass top, and white and khaki frosted glass rests on a chrome-plated metal base.
One of the four legs has a label indicating the designer's name as well as the mention of her collaboration with Prisunic.
Height: 50 cm
Top: 45 x 45 cm
Two copies available.
Danielle Quarante is a French designer, born on June 22, 1938 in Sarcelles. She lives and works in Paris.She entered the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in 1959. She creates objects in molded wood, thermoformable materials or polyester. Her stackable chairs and tables "Balthazar" were selected for the Prisunic-Shell competition in 1972. She was the first to introduce design training into an engineering curriculum, at the University of Technology of Compiègne. She presented the Albatros armchair at the Salon des artistes décorateurs in 1969. The shapes are made possible by the polyester and fiberglass material and offer at the same time resistance and elasticity. She is one of the first designers to use the computer-aided graphic design system.