2-door dresser in travertine marquetry and brass fillet inlay, designed by Jean-Claude Mahey in the 1960s (probably an edition of the Maison Bagues in Paris).
This perfectly finished 4-sided piece of furniture can (should) be placed in the middle of a room.
Hollywood Regency style, the design is geometric in the "Building Skyscraper" style.
Original "ball" handles, also original wooden interior.
High quality furniture in perfect condition.
- Artist / Designer:Jean-Claude MAHEY (1944 - ).
- Period:20th century, 20th century - 1960 to 1980.
- Country of Origin:France.
- Dimensions (H x W x D):69 x 71 x 41cm.
- Weight:20 Kg.
- Condition:Excellent.
- Style:Hollywood Regency.
- Material:Metal, Brass, Mineral.
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Price:1750 €
- Pick-up:Free.
- Belgium Delivery:100€.
- France Delivery:150€.
- Europe Delivery:200€.
- Worldwide Delivery:On request.
Biography:
Jean-Claude Mahey comes from a family of decorative painters. JCM graduated from the Ecole Supérieure des Arts Appliqués in Paris in 1966. Ten years later, he founded his own contemporary furniture design company. Working closely with his wife, Betty Mahey, they presented numerous models that were distributed in France and around the world. Using elegant materials such as lacquer, precious metals, rich woods and marble, Mahey's creations are made in their own workshop. In 1992, they opened their showroom in the centre of Paris and gradually integrated their children Cecilia and Maxence...