Chevet Maison Roméo in lacquered wood, Jean-Claude MAHEY - 1970s
Chevet Maison Roméo in lacquered wood, Jean-Claude MAHEY - 1970s
Chevet Maison Roméo in lacquered wood, Jean-Claude MAHEY - 1970s
Chevet Maison Roméo in lacquered wood, Jean-Claude MAHEY - 1970s
Chevet Maison Roméo in lacquered wood, Jean-Claude MAHEY - 1970s
Chevet Maison Roméo in lacquered wood, Jean-Claude MAHEY - 1970s
Chevet Maison Roméo in lacquered wood, Jean-Claude MAHEY - 1970s
Chevet Maison Roméo in lacquered wood, Jean-Claude MAHEY - 1970s
Chevet Maison Roméo in lacquered wood, Jean-Claude MAHEY - 1970s
Chevet Maison Roméo in lacquered wood, Jean-Claude MAHEY - 1970s
Chevet Maison Roméo in lacquered wood, Jean-Claude MAHEY - 1970s
Chevet Maison Roméo in lacquered wood, Jean-Claude MAHEY - 1970s

Chevet Maison Roméo in lacquered wood, Jean-Claude MAHEY - 1970s

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About this vintage design furniture

Laminated headboards designed by Jean-Claude Mahey and Eric Maville for the Romeo house in the 70's. The bedside is entirely lacquered in black, with brass inserts between the drawers, and on the base on the front and sides. It is in very good state of preservation. The brass was cleaned and in very good condition as well. Truly typical of the 70's.

Reference : 24754

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Features

Length
60 cm
Height
45 cm
Depth
46 cm
Designer
Jean-Claude MAHEY
Condition
Good
Period
1970s

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : France
  • Delivery time :
    • 1 week for small items
    • 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
  • Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery

About the designer

Jean-Claude MAHEY

Mahey is a French designer born in Paris in 1937. He studied at the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs in Paris and began his career working for designer Jacques Adnet. He then opened his own design studio in 1968.

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