VITRA Gueridon Bas Table
Jean Prouvé, 1944
Jean Prouvé, one of the great designers of the 20th century, was
trained as an ornamental ironworker in France. In 1930 he achieved an
innovative breakthrough, producing a plastic and technical form
oriented to industrial practice, and went on to become the partner of
many significant architects and furniture designers; Prouvé's
influences are still very much alive today. His production facility in
Maxeville, France allowed him the unique opportunity of combining
industrial aesthetics with technical know-how. In his furniture
designs, Prouvé combines his technical know-how and the
opportunities offered by his production facility with it's unique
industrial aesthetics. In the early 1940s Jean Prouvé turned his attention increasingly to wood as a material. In the case of the Guéridon Bas coffee table, a sturdy top is positioned on three solid oak feet. The elements are connected to each other by means of a folded sheet metal construction. Referencing a tropical wood version of the time entitled "Table Africaine", this re-edition is also available in impregnated dark oak. Material: Legs made of solid oak, table top oak veneer, with natural or dark impregnation, natural wood look lacquer.
31.5"dia x 13.5"H
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