Nightstand tables treco by Giovanni Maur
Located in Montréal, CA
Rare vintage Treco bedside tables were designed by Giovanni Maur for Treco in Canada during the
Vintage 1970s Commodes and Chests of Drawers
Acrylic, Laminate, Wood
Nightstand tables treco by Giovanni Maur
Located in Montréal, CA
Rare vintage Treco bedside tables were designed by Giovanni Maur for Treco in Canada during the
Acrylic, Laminate, Wood
Tallboy treco by Giovanni maur 1970
Located in Montréal, CA
This Treco by Giovanni Maur nine-drawer dresser is a striking example of 1970s Canadian mid-century
Plastic, Acrylic, Lacquer
$2,100 / item
H 46.5 in W 37 in D 18 in
Giovanni Maur For Treco Gray Lacquer and White Acrylic Bachelor's Chest
Located in Pasadena, TX
This is a futuristic Bachelor's chest by Giovanni Maur for Treco Furniture. The shell of the chest
Acrylic, Lacquer
$2,900 / set
H 24 in W 22.75 in D 18 in
Pair of Giovanni Maur For Treco Gray Lacquer and White Acrylic Nightstands
Located in Pasadena, TX
This is a futuristic pair of nightstands by Giovanni Maur for Treco Furniture. The shell of the
Acrylic, Lacquer
Space Age Treco Chest by Giovanni Maur, 1970s
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Giovanni Maur's red Treco chest takes storage to another dimension, where sleek curves and bold
Chrome
Midcentury Credenza by Giovanni Maur
By Muar, (after) Raymond Loewy
Located in BROOKLYN, NY
For your consideration is this wonderful credenza designed by Giovanni Maur for Treco. A space age
Chrome
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H 27 in W 62 in D 18 in
Midcentury Raymond Loewy Styled Molded Long Dresser by Giovanni Maur for Trecor
By Raymond Loewy
Located in Weehawken, NJ
Rare Mid-Century Modern long dresser / credenza by Giovanni Maur for Treco, circa 1970, Made in
Plastic, Wood
1970s Giovanni Maur Dresser for Treco, Canada
Located in Las Vegas, NV
Space age 1970s 9-draw dresser by Giovanni Maur for Treco. Molded plastic drawer fronts inside a
Plastic, Laminate, Wood
Space Age Treco By Giovanni Maur 9 Drawer Dresser 1970s
Located in Toronto, ON
Spectacular dresser by Giovanni Maur for Treco. This dresser was made in Canada, in the 1970s. It
Plastic, Acrylic, Wood
Space Age Treco Nightstands by Giovanni Maur
Located in Philadelphia, PA
"w, 18"d - Designed by Giovanni Maur for Treco - One deep bottom drawer and one shallow top drawer
Plastic, Wood
Space Age Treco Dresser By Giovanni Maur, 1970s
Located in Philadelphia, PA
, 63"w, 18"d - Designed by Giovanni Maur for Treco - Made in Canada circa 1970s - Red plastic drawer
Plastic, Wood
Space Age Treco Chest by Giovanni Maur, 1960s
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Add a touch of cosmic chic to your bedroom with this Tan Space Age Treco Chest by Giovanni Maur
Plastic, Wood
Pair of Space Age Treco Nightstands by Giovanni Maur, 1970s
Located in Philadelphia, PA
- Designed by Giovanni Maur for Treco in Canada circa 1970s - One deep bottom drawer and one shallow top
Plastic, Wood
1970's End Table by Giovanni Maur for Treco, Quebec, Canada
Located in Toronto, ON
This vintage end table was designed by Giovanni Maur for Treco circa 1970 and is reminiscent of
Plastic, Laminate, Wood
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H 29 in W 41.5 in D 18 in
Space Age Chest of Drawers by Giovanni Maur for Treco Raymond Loewy Attributed
By Raymond Loewy
Located in Long Beach, CA
Space Age chest of drawers by Giovanni Maur for Treco Raymond Loewy attributed. A great looking
Chrome
1970s Avant-Garde Dresser Design by Giovanni Maur
By Raymond Loewy
Located in Miami, FL
by Giovanni Maur for Treco, made in Canada, reminiscent of Raymond Loewy. Solid wood frame(these
Wood
1970s Avant-Garde Dresser Design by Giovanni Maur
By Raymond Loewy
Located in Miami, FL
of Raymond Loewy DF 2000 series, Designed by Giovanni Maur for Treco, made in Canada. Solid wood
Plastic, Wood, Lacquer
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