3-door Sideboard Made Of Solid Elm Maison Regain Circa The 1970s
An elegant, low, modernist-style sideboard made of solid elm, dating from the late 1970s and attributed to Maison Regain, embodying all of the brand’s iconic design elements. Its aesthetic fits perfectly into the tradition of Pierre Chapo’s designs and the French brutalist furniture of that period.
This high-quality piece stands out for its architecturally designed front featuring three doors. The minimalist design is accentuated by the sculpted geometry of the door panels and by superb organic handles carved directly into the solid wood. The visible, meticulous joints underscore the high-end craftsmanship characteristic of Regain’s productions.
The warm, natural blonde hue of the elm beautifully highlights a dense, graphic, and luminous grain.
Interior layout:
Storage space is optimized by two large, height-adjustable wooden shelves that run the full length of the cabinet.
The right section features a unit with two solid elm drawers, perfect for cutlery or documents.
Features & Condition:
Period: 20th century – Circa 1970
Material: Solid elm
Condition: Very good overall condition for its age. The wood is sound, well-maintained, and features a superb original patina. Signs of use are very subtle. The hinges are in perfect condition and the drawers slide smoothly.
Dimensions:
Length 214 cm
Height 95 cm
Depth 55 cm
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Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Good condition
Material: Solid wood
Reference (ID): 1809539
Availability: In stock

































