Pair of coffee tables by Guy Lefevre 1960s
- Dimensions :
- H38 x W52 x D52
- Color :
- golden
- Material :
- chrome
- Style :
- design
Pair of coffee tables by Guy Lefevre from the 1960s. France, in brass and smoked glass. Guy Lefevre was a French designer active from the 1960s to the 1980s, closely associated with Maison Jansen, for which he designed tables, consoles, sideboards, and desks with very clear geometric designs. His vocabulary combines polished brass and chrome, orthogonal structures, glass tops, travertine or lacquer, sometimes with touches of parchment or refined Asian influences. The proportions are precise, the joints clean, with particular attention paid to profiles and edges. He also designed nesting tables and modular sets that have become classics of the "Jansen 70" style. Today, his pieces are sought after for their timeless elegance and their ability to complement both contemporary and vintage interiors. An elegant duo with a chic presence, easy to integrate into a contemporary or vintage living room. Dimensions: H 38 W 52 D 52.
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