A superb low sideboard, a modernist, late Art Deco style piece crafted from rosewood veneer with a pronounced and symmetrical flame, characteristic of high-end French design from the 1950s and 60s.
The meticulously designed front features a play of symmetry and shimmering grain, typical of creations attributable to Jean Pascaud, Jules Leleu, or Maison Rinck.
The clean lines are subtly emphasized by geometric fillets and slightly raised vertical supports. The piece rests on elegant, tapered black legs, finished with brass ferrules, which reinforce its airy and modernist profile.
The top, also in rosewood, features a central panel with a natural black decoration (wood knot or inlay), framed by a contrasting fillet, adding a very contemporary graphic touch. This sideboard combines the refinement of precious wood with architectural simplicity, emblematic of furniture made to order for prestigious interiors during this period.
Comprising four doors with shelves and five integrated drawers, it offers ample storage space.
Very good overall condition. High-gloss varnish finish. Minor signs of wear consistent with age.
Dimensions: H99 W228 D51
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsGold, Brown, BlackMaterialCopper, WoodNumber of items1Height99 cmWidth228 cmDepth51 cm