Modernist Sideboard From The 1950s-1960s, Attributed To Georges Frydman
Modernist enfilade from the 1950s-1960s, attributed to Georges Frydman, a French designer renowned for his sleek creations blending wood and metal.
This piece features a teak veneer structure in beautiful warm hues, highlighted by aluminum frames and rails that reinforce its resolutely modern aesthetic.
The upper part features two open niches, while the lower part is closed by two sliding doors concealing a practical storage space.
The whole rests on a slender metal base, typical of the design of this period.
A piece of furniture with sober, functional lines, ideal for a vintage or contemporary interior.
Era:
Century 1950-1960
Attribution:
Georges Frydman
Materials:
teak, aluminum, metal
Dimensions:
Length: 174 cm
Height: 107 cm
Depth: 44 cm
Condition:
Good overall condition with some signs of use and light wear, consistent with age.
Clean, functional interior.
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Good condition
Material: Other
Width: 174
Height: 107
Depth: 44
Reference (ID): 1756150
Availability: In stock
































