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Creator: Garrault-Delord
Pair of Delord & Garrault Floor to Ceiling Lamps
By Garrault-Delord
Located in Saint-Ouen, IDF
Pair of rare "Sol au plafond" (floor to ceiling) lamps, made of different section of metal tubes holding an enlightnen plexi globe. Adjustable height ...
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1970s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Garrault-Delord Furniture

Materials

Metal, Chrome

Garrault-Delord French floor lamp
By Garrault-Delord
Located in Cerignola, IT
Beautiful and rare 1971 French lamp, all original. It is placed between the ceiling and the floor in contrast. Adjustable height 210-230 cm (model in photo) or 260-280 cm via 50 cm e...
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1970s French Space Age Vintage Garrault-Delord Furniture

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Steel, Chrome

ceramic tiles design Jean - Pierre Garrault - delord 1970 in frame
By Cedit Ceramiche 1, Garrault-Delord
Located in taranto, IT
very rare composition of three ceramic tiles of 1970s Cedit Italia production, designed by jean Pierre Garrault and henri Delord, on a white background with geometric patterns in ora...
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1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Garrault-Delord Furniture

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Aluminum

A RADICAL POP PSYCHE MIRROR by GARRAULT & DELORD, Ed. CHABRIERES, France, 1970
By Garrault-Delord
Located in PARIS, FR
A rare or even never seen floor mirror or "psyche" double-side mirror, 360° orientable Post-Modern, Cinétique, Radical, Minimalist, with a circular weighted base (please watch the photos with attention, few accidents on the chrome-plated metal), a double curved tube in chrome-plated metal around the circular articulated mirror...
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1970s French Minimalist Vintage Garrault-Delord Furniture

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Metal, Chrome

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