Large "minister's" desk in rosewood (veneer with very pronounced grain), typical of French design of the 1970s. Generous top with a glossy finish, resting on a very stable and visually light metal sled base. The front is structured by pull-out shelves/sliding trays and a sculpted apron, designed for practical use (writing, files, accessories). Details of metal bands contrast with the wood, a signature aesthetic of the seventies, balancing luxury and functionality. A striking piece for an office, agency, or large living room, with a true architectural presence. Claude Gaillard & Henri Lesêtre, for Ligne Roset, created designs with a modern vocabulary blending fine woods and metal. Their approach prioritizes clean lines, ergonomics, and meticulous craftsmanship, typical of executive furniture of the era.
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