This dressing table designed by Roger Landault perfectly illustrates the functional elegance of 1950s French design. Behind its clean, balanced lines lies an ingenious retractable mirror that transforms the piece into a true dressing table in seconds.
Made of teak, it is distinguished by its drawer fronts covered in yellow suede, a rare detail that lends it softness, warmth, and originality. The piece rests on slender metal legs and is enhanced by triangular brass handles, characteristic of Roger Landault's work.
We love:
* Its ingenious integrated mirror, invisible when folded
* Its warm-toned teak veneer
* Its drawer fronts covered in yellow suede
* Its modernist brass handles
* Its elegant, airy silhouette on metal legs
This piece offers ample storage space thanks to its six drawers, while maintaining balanced proportions that allow it to easily find its place in a bedroom, dressing room, or even a living room.
A leading figure in post-war French furniture design, Roger Landault developed a style recognizable by its pursuit of understated elegance, user-friendliness, and modernity. This piece is a beautiful example, combining innovation, quality craftsmanship, and timeless aesthetics.
Dimensions:
* Width: 140 cm
* Depth: 45 cm
* Height: 75 cm
A rare and sought-after piece that will appeal to lovers of 1950s French design and authentic Mid-Century furniture.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsBrown, YellowMaterialWood, Glass, Brass, MetalNumber of items1Height75 cmWidth140 cmDepth45 cm