Modernist enfilade from the 1950s-1960s, attributed to Georges Frydman.
- Dimensions :
- H174 x W107 x D44
- Color :
- multicolour
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- vintage
Modernist enfilade from the 1950s-1960s, attributed to Georges Frydman, a French designer known for his minimalist creations combining wood and metal. This piece features a teak veneer structure with beautiful warm tones, highlighted by aluminium frames and rails that enhance its distinctly modern aesthetic. The upper section consists of two open niches, while the lower part is closed off by two sliding doors concealing a practical storage space. The entire piece rests on a slender metal base, typical of design from this period. A piece with a simple and functional line, ideal for a vintage or contemporary interior. Period: Circa 1950-1960. Attribution: Georges Frydman. Materials: Teak, aluminium, metal. Dimensions: Length: 174 cm. Height: 107 cm. Depth: 44 cm. Condition: Good overall condition with some signs of use and slight wear, in line with its age. Clean and functional interior.