Table Solvay, 1941
Table Solvay by Jean Prouve for Vitra.
During the years of 1941 and 1942, Jean Prouve's studios planned and realised various interior design projects for the chemical company Solvay. This wooden table is a prime example of Prouve's work, with a characteristic sense of dynamism and solidity.
This product was designed during World War II and the table legs were made of wood due to the ongoing shortage of metal.
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Description
Table Solvay by Jean Prouve for Vitra.
During the years of 1941 and 1942, Jean Prouve's studios planned and realised various interior design projects for the chemical company Solvay. This wooden table is a prime example of Prouve's work, with a characteristic sense of dynamism and solidity.
This product was designed during World War II and the table legs were made of wood due to the ongoing shortage of metal.
Dimensions
180w x 90d x 74cmh
200w x 90d x 74cmh
220w x 90d x 74cmh
240w x 90d x 74cmh
260w x 90d x 74cmh
Materials
Tabletop in oiled, solid wood in the finishes natural oak, smoked oak or American walnut.
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