
252.00 £
Gubi - Mathieu Matégot
Gubi - Mathieu Matégot Supplement table Red,Black Metal Large table : L 48 cm x H 40 cm - Small table : Ø 18 cm x H 44 cm Mathieu Matégot's organic forms and lightness of touch create a sense of joy and the ground breaking and innovative techniques that he employed result in aesthetic and, above all, contemporary designs. Matégot was the first person to combine metal tubing with perforated sheet metal, a pairing that particularly characterizes his work. Many designers spend years developing their designs, simply to make them better and better. This was certainly not the case with Mathieu Matégot. He only devoted one decade to the design of furniture and interior accessories, yet these distinctive 1950's designs would later be considered iconic. Today, Matégot's designs are equally fit for purpose as when they were originally conceived and his legendary designs are both timeless and classic. The Nagasaki chair is one of few three-legged models and is still Matégot's best-known piece and is included in the permanent exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum. The collection includes chair, high stool, side table, bookshelf and wall coatrack. This wall coatrack is made of a brass central hub, arms and ends are in powder coated metal. Nest of two small tables (different of height and size : eggshaped large and circular small) - Three legged tables - Reissue of the table designed by Mathieu Matégot in the 50s

252.00 £
Gubi - Mathieu Matégot
Gubi - Mathieu Matégot Supplement table White,Black Metal Large table : L 48 cm x H 40 cm - Small table : Ø 18 cm x H 44 cm Mathieu Matégot's organic forms and lightness of touch create a sense of joy and the ground breaking and innovative techniques that he employed result in aesthetic and, above all, contemporary designs. Matégot was the first person to combine metal tubing with perforated sheet metal, a pairing that particularly characterizes his work. Many designers spend years developing their designs, simply to make them better and better. This was certainly not the case with Mathieu Matégot. He only devoted one decade to the design of furniture and interior accessories, yet these distinctive 1950's designs would later be considered iconic. Today, Matégot's designs are equally fit for purpose as when they were originally conceived and his legendary designs are both timeless and classic. The Nagasaki chair is one of few three-legged models and is still Matégot's best-known piece and is included in the permanent exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum. The collection includes chair, high stool, side table, bookshelf and wall coatrack. This wall coatrack is made of a brass central hub, arms and ends are in powder coated metal. Nest of two small tables (different of height and size : eggshaped large and circular small) - Three legged tables - Reissue of the table designed by Mathieu Matégot in the 50s

252.00 £
Gubi - Mathieu Matégot
Gubi - Mathieu Matégot Supplement table Yellow,Black Metal Large table : L 48 cm x H 40 cm - Small table : Ø 18 cm x H 44 cm Mathieu Matégot's organic forms and lightness of touch create a sense of joy and the ground breaking and innovative techniques that he employed result in aesthetic and, above all, contemporary designs. Matégot was the first person to combine metal tubing with perforated sheet metal, a pairing that particularly characterizes his work. Many designers spend years developing their designs, simply to make them better and better. This was certainly not the case with Mathieu Matégot. He only devoted one decade to the design of furniture and interior accessories, yet these distinctive 1950's designs would later be considered iconic. Today, Matégot's designs are equally fit for purpose as when they were originally conceived and his legendary designs are both timeless and classic. The Nagasaki chair is one of few three-legged models and is still Matégot's best-known piece and is included in the permanent exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum. The collection includes chair, high stool, side table, bookshelf and wall coatrack. This wall coatrack is made of a brass central hub, arms and ends are in powder coated metal. Nest of two small tables (different of height and size : eggshaped large and circular small) - Three legged tables - Reissue of the table designed by Mathieu Matégot in the 50s

252.00 £
Gubi - Mathieu Matégot
Gubi - Mathieu Matégot Supplement table White,Black Metal Large table : L 48 cm x H 40 cm - Small table : Ø 18 cm x H 44 cm Mathieu Matégot's organic forms and lightness of touch create a sense of joy and the ground breaking and innovative techniques that he employed result in aesthetic and, above all, contemporary designs. Matégot was the first person to combine metal tubing with perforated sheet metal, a pairing that particularly characterizes his work. Many designers spend years developing their designs, simply to make them better and better. This was certainly not the case with Mathieu Matégot. He only devoted one decade to the design of furniture and interior accessories, yet these distinctive 1950's designs would later be considered iconic. Today, Matégot's designs are equally fit for purpose as when they were originally conceived and his legendary designs are both timeless and classic. The Nagasaki chair is one of few three-legged models and is still Matégot's best-known piece and is included in the permanent exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum. The collection includes chair, high stool, side table, bookshelf and wall coatrack. This wall coatrack is made of a brass central hub, arms and ends are in powder coated metal. Nest of two small tables (different of height and size : eggshaped large and circular small) - Three legged tables - Reissue of the table designed by Mathieu Matégot in the 50s

252.00 £
Gubi - Mathieu Matégot
Gubi - Mathieu Matégot Supplement table White,Yellow Metal Large table : L 48 cm x H 40 cm - Small table : Ø 18 cm x H 44 cm Mathieu Matégot's organic forms and lightness of touch create a sense of joy and the ground breaking and innovative techniques that he employed result in aesthetic and, above all, contemporary designs. Matégot was the first person to combine metal tubing with perforated sheet metal, a pairing that particularly characterizes his work. Many designers spend years developing their designs, simply to make them better and better. This was certainly not the case with Mathieu Matégot. He only devoted one decade to the design of furniture and interior accessories, yet these distinctive 1950's designs would later be considered iconic. Today, Matégot's designs are equally fit for purpose as when they were originally conceived and his legendary designs are both timeless and classic. The Nagasaki chair is one of few three-legged models and is still Matégot's best-known piece and is included in the permanent exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum. The collection includes chair, high stool, side table, bookshelf and wall coatrack. This wall coatrack is made of a brass central hub, arms and ends are in powder coated metal. Nest of two small tables (different of height and size : eggshaped large and circular small) - Three legged tables - Reissue of the table designed by Mathieu Matégot in the 50s

628.80 £
Gubi - Mathieu Matégot
Gubi - Mathieu Matégot Dresser White,Black Metal L 66 cm x W 55 cm x H 74 cm Classical french 70's design ! Very elegant, the Trolley service combines a black metal frame and two plates. But this small table is not content to be pretty, she is also very practical : thanks to its 4 handles, extension of the structure, it moves effortlessly from kitchen to living room. Compact (H 74 cm x W 55 cm x L 66 cm), it is ideal to serve the drink in the lounge or clearing the dining room table. A must retro chic to acquire absolutely ! Mobile on four wheels - Double shelf