"Mirror & Console Set, Signed Pierre Vandel – 1970"
This 1970s Vandel set embodies the understated elegance and refinement of French design of the era. Its metal frame, lacquered in a subtle cream hue and embellished with bands of gilded brass, evokes the softness of modernist interiors while asserting a graphic presence. The console features a beveled glass top, perfectly integrated into the structure, which adds a touch of lightness and transparency, highlighting the clean lines of the piece. With its four straight legs and minimalist design, this piece reflects the influence of the Bauhaus movement, while retaining a Vandel identity: that of functional, chic, and timeless furniture. The large mirror stands out with its double frame adorned with metallic bands. The balance between geometry, material, and light characterizes this Vandel set, which integrates equally well into a contemporary interior or a vintage setting. The mirror and console bear the signature "PIERRE VANDEL PARIS." The Vandel brand originated with the work of French designer Pierre Vandel, born in 1939 in Roubaix. It established itself in the 1970s as a leading name in designer furniture, combining modernism, understated luxury, and fine materials. This French brand is known for its modern and refined creations. Its furniture, with its geometric lines, is crafted from premium materials such as lacquered metal, tempered glass, and sometimes brass. Vandel has captivated a discerning clientele thanks to the quality of its finishes and the timeless elegance of its pieces. Today, his consoles, mirrors, and tables are highly sought after by collectors and vintage design enthusiasts.********Period: 1970. Very good condition. Some signs of wear on the top of the console. Original brass trim missing from the console legs. Delivery available upon request, both in France and internationally. Mirror Dimensions: Height: 90 cm, Width: 60 cm, Depth: 3 cm. Console Dimensions: Height: 74 cm, Width: 110 cm, Depth: 35 cm. Reference: 398V