Pair of chairs attributed to René Malaval 1950s
- Dimensions :
- H79 x W40 x D43
- Color :
- grey
- Material :
- metal
- Style :
- industrial
Pair of chairs attributed to René Malaval, 1950s. France, made of steel. René Malaval was a French designer active mainly in the 1940s and 50s, known for industrial furniture made from perforated sheet metal: robust outdoor chairs and lounges with a simple and functional design. His most cited piece is the "Radar" chair (circa 1948-50), published by Bloc Métal, which was also available in seating and garden sets. Several sources note the use of post-war reclaimed sheets, explaining the technical aesthetic and durability of the models. His works are regularly found in galleries and at auctions (furniture signed "René Malaval"). Today, these pieces are sought after for their utilitarian design and industrial patina. Dimensions: H 79 cm, D 44 cm, W 40 cm, D 43 cm.
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