Low Sideboard In Solid Elm, 1970s Work - French Modernist Spirit
Elegant solid elm low sideboard, dating from the 1970s, attributed to Maison Regain aptly illustrating the modernist aesthetic of the period.
This piece of furniture is distinguished by a rigorous, balanced design, where the geometry of the fronts is enhanced by a subtle play of framed panels. The two doors feature integrated handholds, sculpted into the mass, giving the piece a dimension that is both functional and sculptural.
The overall line, sober and architectural, rests on straight uprights that structure the piece with elegance. The warm, deep honey hue reveals the wood's beautiful grain, giving this piece a definite decorative presence.
This sideboard is part of the French production of the 1970s, in the spirit of French and Scandinavian furniture of the same period, where quality of workmanship and purity of line take precedence over ornament.
The interior offers functional storage space, suitable for both dining room use and installation as occasional furniture or enfilade in a contemporary or classic interior.
Very good original condition, with a light patina in keeping with its age.
A timeless piece, at the crossroads of design and craftsmanship, ideal for lovers of twentieth-century furniture.
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Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Solid wood
Length: 146
Width: 54,5
Height: 95
Reference (ID): 1754473
Availability: In stock






































