Library in lacquered elm by Jean Claude Mahey, 1970s.
- Designer :
- Mahey, Jean-Claude
- Dimensions :
- H240 x W89 x D45
- Color :
- wooden
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- mid-century
Large library designed by Jean Claude Mahey in the 1970s. This iconic piece of seventies French design features a superb work of lacquered elm burl with warm tones and spectacular grain. The minimalist and architectural lines are subtly highlighted by brass details, a signature of Mahey's refined work. The composition combines an airy open library section with a closed low unit, offering ample storage space. Its vertical format and elegant proportions make it a striking piece ideal for a living room, office, or contemporary library. In very good vintage condition with a beautiful shine to the lacquer and lovely original patina. A sculptural and decorative piece perfectly suited to a modernist, contemporary, seventies, or Hollywood Regency interior. Designer: Jean Claude Mahey Origin: France Period: 1970s Materials: elm burl, lacquer, brass Dimensions: 89 X 45 X H240 cm Height of the lower section: 73 cm.