Black Lacquer And Gilded Brass Bar With Two Stools By J.c. Mahey For Maison Romeo Paris
Large black lacquer and gilded brass bar by Jean-Claude Mahey for Maison Romeo Paris 1970
Furniture designed by Jean-Claude Mahey for Maison Romeo Paris in the 1970s
This piece of furniture was only produced to order and was very rare. was only produced to order and was rarely edited.produced.
Very rare on the market, especially with its stools.
Brass fillets at the bottom were repainted by previous owner.
It can be easily disassembled and reassembled for shipping.
Dimensions:
Bar H 117 L 150 P 70 cm
Tabourets: H 83 Diam base 42 Diam Seat 35 cm
Jean-Claude Mahey (1944-1992)
Born in 1944, Jean-Claude Mahey is a French designer known for hiselegant creations, using noble materials such as lacquer,burr wood, marble, glass, copper, polished brass...brass...
He creates furniture, lighting and accessories for brandssuch as Hermès, Pierre Cardin, Saks Fifth Avenue...
His creations are characterized byare characterized by clean, elegant lines and meticulous detailing.Jean-Claude Mahey won numerous awards, including the prestigious Prix René Gabriel in 1977.
He died in 1992. His creations are still highly sought-after by collectors and design enthusiasts.
Furniture designed by Jean-Claude Mahey for Maison Romeo Paris in the 1970s
This piece of furniture was only produced to order and was very rare. was only produced to order and was rarely edited.produced.
Very rare on the market, especially with its stools.
Brass fillets at the bottom were repainted by previous owner.
It can be easily disassembled and reassembled for shipping.
Dimensions:
Bar H 117 L 150 P 70 cm
Tabourets: H 83 Diam base 42 Diam Seat 35 cm
Jean-Claude Mahey (1944-1992)
Born in 1944, Jean-Claude Mahey is a French designer known for hiselegant creations, using noble materials such as lacquer,burr wood, marble, glass, copper, polished brass...brass...
He creates furniture, lighting and accessories for brandssuch as Hermès, Pierre Cardin, Saks Fifth Avenue...
His creations are characterized byare characterized by clean, elegant lines and meticulous detailing.Jean-Claude Mahey won numerous awards, including the prestigious Prix René Gabriel in 1977.
He died in 1992. His creations are still highly sought-after by collectors and design enthusiasts.
6 800 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Condition of use
Material: Solid wood
Reference (ID): 1741909
Availability: In stock
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