Image 1 of Téléavia P111 television by Roger Tallon, 1966
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Téléavia P111 television by Roger Tallon, 1966

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A cult and iconic television from the Space Age, launched into the domestic sphere in 1966. Designed by Roger Tallon, a leading figure in 1963 design (and the father of the iconic orange TGV), it was produced in 1966 by Téléavia, a subsidiary of Sud-Aviation. The P111 was one of the first portable televisions. Listed by the Centre Pompidou It does not appear to be working (fuse, capacitor?), but has been stored since that time, cleaned, and polished; it is in superb condition. Height 39 cm Width 52 cm Depth 30 cm

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ConditionGoodColorsWhiteMaterialPlasticNumber of items1Height39 cmWidth52 cmDepth30 cmSigns of usageDiscoloring

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