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3521 N. Verdugo Road, Suite A
Glendale, CA 91208 , United States
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Jean Prouvé Table Solvay in Natural Oak for Vitra
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Jean Prouvé Table Solvay in Natural Oak for Vitra. The Table Solvay is an early masterpiece by the French designer and engineer Jean Prouvé. During the Second World War, the Ateliers Jean Prouvé were commissioned for a number of interior design projects for the Solvay chemical company. Several pieces of furniture were developed in connection with this project, including the iconic Table Solvay. Due to the wartime scarcity of metal, the Table Solvay was constructed almost entirely of solid wood components, giving it a sense of ease and refinement, brilliantly counterpointing the technical coolness of its design.
Price is per item. Please specify wood/size combination when ordering. Available in natural oak, dark smoked oak or American walnut. Current wood/size configuration is natural oak H 29 1/8" x W 35 3/8" x L 78 3/4" in. Also available in natural oak in the following sizes and prices:
Measures: H 29 1/8" x W 35 3/8" x L 70 7/8"--$6,845
H 29 1/8" x W 35 3/8" x L 78 3/4"(listed here)--$7,425
H 29 1/8" x W 35 3/8" x L 86 5/8" (listed here) --$7,655
29 1/8" x W 35 3/8" x L 94 1/2"--$8,910
H 29 1/8" x W 35 3/8" x L 102 3/8"--$10,335
Executed in solid wood with oiled finish; natural or smoked oak (Western Europe, Poland) or American walnut (USA). Base: legs matched to tabletop, solid wood with oiled finish in natural or smoked oak (Western Europe, Poland) or American walnut (USA); tubular steel crossbar with powder-coated finish (smooth).
In-stock lead time 10-11 weeks. Out of stock lead time up to 14 weeks or more. Please note that inventory can change at any time. -
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Documentation: Certificate of Authenticity Notes: Authorized re-edition by manufacturer with stamp on item. Origin: France Period: New Materials: Powder-Coated Steel, Wood Condition: Excellent. New authorized re-edition from Vitra Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 265749 -
Dimensions
W. 78.75 in; H. 29.125 in; D. 35.375 in; W. 200.03 cm; H. 73.98 cm; D. 89.85 cm;
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Two Enlighten specializes in mid-century vintage + modern lighting, furniture, and décor. We ship worldwide and have a showroom open by appointment only in Glendale, California. Let us know if you're looking for anything or want to drop by and see something. Contact us: 310.592.0464
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