Vintage modular bookcase by Louis Paolozzi, 1950s

France

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About this vintage design furniture

Modular bookcase shelving system or storage cabinet by Louis Paolozzi of 1950 in wood and rosewood veneer. Monopoly Furniture Edition in the 50's. Composed of 4 panels which are fixed on 5 ionised aluminium racks with brass clips. Brass handles One 3-door cabinet (2 hinged and one at the front (bar) W 180 D 46 H 53 cm. 2 shelves ( 1: long 180 cm 2: 120 cm Width of both shelves 31 cm) Total length 236 cm. Total height 200 cm. Some traces of use, in good condition. Louis Paolozzi Louis PAOLOZZI is often associated with the reconstruction movement that animated France in the immediate post-war period. His furniture is characterized by its supple forms, playing with offsets and broken lines that are reminiscent of the Italian production of the time. In collaboration with editors such as René GODFRID, ZOL or Monopoly, Louis PAOLOZZI develops a style that is both graphic and functional, with a pronounced attention to detail. His creations thus seek a strong visual effect, notably obtained by structures underlined by an accentuated contrast of materials.

Reference : 110536

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Features

Length
236 cm
Height
200 cm
Depth
47 cm
Designer
Louis PAOLOZZI
Condition
Minor defects
Period
1950s
Origin
French
Colour
Brown
Main material
Rosewood
Other material
Brass

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

Louis PAOLOZZI

Louis Paolozzi is a French designer, born in Marseille in 1987. He graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs de Paris in 2011.

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