Dressing Table With System By Paul Geoffroy - Editions Of The 1960s
Artist: Paul Geoffroy
This piece takes the form of a compact chest of drawers resting on four slender compass legs, a signature of 50s-60s design. The sober front is punctuated by three drawers with recessed oval handles in contrasting black, adding a discreet, refined graphic touch.
The teak veneer, in warm, luminous shades, is carefully selected, highlighting fine, even veining.
The remarkable feature of this piece lies in its transformable system:
- The upper tray opens with a lift-up flap
- The inside face of this flap is fully lined with a mirror
- A second mirror is integrated into the lower part (tray), creating an interplay of reflections and real visual depth
- The sliding tray unfolds towards the user, forming a functional shelf (dressing table or writing table)
This ingenious device, typical of 60s design, perfectly illustrates the quest for space optimization and versatility : an unobtrusive, transformable piece of furniture designed for modern interiors.
Paul Geoffroy's work is part of the post-war French modernism movement, influenced by Scandinavian design and functionalist principles. Here we find:
. Clean lines and balanced proportions
. Sober ornamentation
. Intelligent, modular use
. Quality craftsmanship and attention to detail
This piece demonstrates a design that is both elegant and pragmatic.
Traces on the mirrors' tint testifying to their authenticity.
The teak veneer, in warm, luminous shades, is carefully selected, highlighting fine, even veining.
The remarkable feature of this piece lies in its transformable system:
- The upper tray opens with a lift-up flap
- The inside face of this flap is fully lined with a mirror
- A second mirror is integrated into the lower part (tray), creating an interplay of reflections and real visual depth
- The sliding tray unfolds towards the user, forming a functional shelf (dressing table or writing table)
This ingenious device, typical of 60s design, perfectly illustrates the quest for space optimization and versatility : an unobtrusive, transformable piece of furniture designed for modern interiors.
Paul Geoffroy's work is part of the post-war French modernism movement, influenced by Scandinavian design and functionalist principles. Here we find:
. Clean lines and balanced proportions
. Sober ornamentation
. Intelligent, modular use
. Quality craftsmanship and attention to detail
This piece demonstrates a design that is both elegant and pragmatic.
Traces on the mirrors' tint testifying to their authenticity.
1 150 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Teak
Width: 90 cm
Height: 71 cm
Depth: 52 cm
Reference (ID): 1743039
Availability: In stock
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