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ANDRÉ MONPOIX TEAK CHEST OF DRAWERS, MEUBLES TV EDITION (1958)

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Chest of drawers by André Monpoix, model 812 published by Meubles TV in the 50s. This teak cabinet opens with three drawers on the front, one of which is compartmentalized. The black lacquered metal base with square section, and the chrome-plated steel handles, add a touch of modernity to this great classic of French design.

Length : 39.37 in / 100 cm

Height : 29.13 in / 74 cm

Width : 21.65 in / 55 cm

Weigth : 66.14 lb / 30 kg

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    Designer: André Monpoix (1925-1976) is an iconic French designer of the 20th century. Born in Paris, he studied at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts before devoting himself to the creation of furniture and decorative objects. His distinctive style fused classic elegance with modern elements, embodying the aesthetics of the post-war era. Renowned for its clean lines and attention to detail, Monpoix worked with high-quality materials. He has collaborated with renowned brands such as Mobilier National and Meubles TV, leaving behind a lasting legacy in French design.

    Editor: TV furniture

    Model: 812

    Year of publication: 1958

    Origin: France

    Materials: Teak frame, black lacquered metal base, chrome-plated steel handles.

    State: Very good condition

    Guarantee: Designer’s plaque and publisher’s label.

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