Architect regma drawing table with original pantograph - made in france 1950
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- Dimensions :
- H175 x W150 x D100
- Color :
- grey
- Material :
- metal
- Style :
- industrial
To trace the history of the famous regma drawing table, we must go back to the beginning of the 20th century. In 1923, lucien sautereau invented the principle of balancing tables and devices to be drawn by articulated parallelogram or pantograph. This greatly facilitates the realization of technical plans and works by architects. In the 1950s, the regma brand became a leader in industrial design equipment for design and architectural offices. Thanks to its pedal system, the tray of the drawing table is orientated according to the desired angle and height. A simple tap of the foot is enough. The manoeuvring of the tray requires no effort thanks to the "olive"-shaped counterweight system. Once the pedal is released, the tray is blocked and secured. Wood tray with teak veneer and beech frame (protection by matte vitrifier) Steel and aluminum pantograph. Frame - tubular steel structure. Swivel arm support of cast-iron drawing board. Aluminium counterweight (olive shape) (with weight inside the olive) This table has been completely dismantled, stripped and restored. This spectacular piece of industrial furniture is perfectly operational. Size: plateau: 1 X 1.5 m, thickness 2 cm. Ground footing: 1 X 0.75 m.
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