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Beautiful Pierre Guariche Cocktail Table, circa 1960

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  • Pair of Bedside Tables by Pierre Guariche, circa 1968
    By Pierre Guariche
    Located in VILLEURBANNE, FR
    To complement your decor inspired by La Plagne, this pair of nightstands is an ideal choice. Their versatile design, serving as both nightstands and seats, was conceived by the reno...
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    Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables

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  • Pierre Guariche, Coffee Table, 1971
    By Pierre Guariche
    Located in Saint Ouen, FR
    Pierre Guariche Coffee table, melamine top and rosewood structure 1971 Very good condition Measures: H 39 x L 100 x P 50 cm. 2 available.  
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    Vintage 1970s French Coffee and Cocktail Tables

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  • French Mid-Century Double Tier Steel & Glass Cocktail Table by Pierre Guariche
    By Pierre Guariche
    Located in New York, NY
    An elegant and pure Modernist Statement, a rare French Mid-Century Modern double tier coffee table in black enameled steel and glass with brass details by Pierre Guariche, circa 1950-1960. This original double tiered cocktail table features refined architectural details with a larger top level raised on steel piers and cantilevered over its black steel frame and the lower glass level. Both glass tops are pierced and provide subtle design elements with the top held in place by 4 brass flat round finials and the bottom with 2 brass finials. This piece represents the essence of Modernism: a transparent form which reveals its structure and thus gives a pure aesthetic experience, refined detailing and total functionality. Dimensions: H 15 x W 35.83 x D 17.63; the height of the lower tier is 5.5". Additional References: Balancier Wall Light, Prefacto Armchair & Table, Cerf-Volant Floor Lamp, KIte Floor Lamp, Equilibrium Floor Lamp, Prestige Chairs, Tonneau Chair. Compas Chair...
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    Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables

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  • Aquilon Teak Coffee Table by Pierre Guariche, Les Huchers-Minvielle, 1960
    By Pierre Guariche
    Located in PARIS, FR
    Aquilon teak coffee table by Pierre Guariche, Les Huchers-Minvielle, 1960 Rare Aquilon furniture by Pierre Guariche Pierre Guariche (1926 - 1995) is one of the legendary French designers of the 1950s, who left his mark on his era with purely aesthetic, functional and accessible pieces. A graduate of the École nationale supérieure des Arts décoratifs, he published his first designs on his own, including the famous Rotaflex lamp, which he exhibited at the Salon des Arts ménagers and then at the Salon des Artistes décorateurs. It was a great success with the public, and soon attracted the interest of publishers. Pierre Guariche went on to create furniture, lighting and decorative objects for Airborne, Pierre Disderot and Steiner. In 1954, he also joined forces with decorators Michel Mortier and Joseph-André Motte, with whom he founded the Atelier de recherche plastique. ARP went on to create furniture for Charles Minvielle's living room, dining room and bedroom. At the end of the 1950s, as artistic director of the Belgian furniture company Meurop, he gradually turned to interior design. In 1965, he was awarded the Prix René Gabriel. Pierre Guariche's original creations have become iconic pieces such as the Amsterdam chair...
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    Vintage 1960s European Coffee and Cocktail Tables

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  • Coffee Table by Pierre Guariche, French Design, 1961
    By Pierre Guariche
    Located in LYON, FR
    Pierre Guariche Coffee table tgr02 Huchers Minvielle edition 1961 Rare coffee table in chromed metal and teak veneer in very good condition. Some minor age-related veneer flaws...
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    Vintage 1960s French Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables

    Materials

    Steel

  • Coffee Table "Prefacto" by Pierre Guariche, Airborne, 1952
    By Pierre Guariche
    Located in PARIS, FR
    Coffee Table "Prefacto" by Pierre Guariche, Airborne 1952 ln 1951, inspired by folded, bent and curved steel tubes combined with wood, Guariche designed Préfacto, a furniture programme that could be dismantled. For the production subsidiary destined for Airborne communities, Pierre Guariche created a line that broke down into three elements: a coffee table, a chair and a wing chair. Thanks to this material that was used by industry, he could produce objects in large series. Aesthetic, functional and economical furniture was suited to the reduced size of post-war apartments. The forms were free, the lines curved and the irregular breaks challenged strict functionalism. This coffee is composed of an oak wood top and a base in tubular steel. Pierre Guariche (1926 - 1995) is one of the mythical French designers of the 1950s who made his mark on his era with pieces of pure aestheticism, functional and accessible. A graduate of the École nationale supérieure des Arts décoratifs, he published his first models on his own, including the famous Rotaflex lamp, which he exhibited at the Salon des Arts ménagers and then the Salon des Artistes décorateurs. It was a great success with the public and quickly aroused the interest of publishers. Pierre Guariche then created furniture, lighting and decorative objects for Airborne, Pierre Disderot and Steiner. In 1954, he also joined forces with the decorators Michel Mortier and Joseph-André Motte, with whom he founded the Atelier de recherche plastique. The ARP then devoted itself to the creation of furniture for the living room, dining room and bedroom for Charles Minvielle. At the end of the 1950s, as artistic director of the Belgian furniture manufacturing company Meurop, he gradually turned to interior design. In 1965 he received the René Gabriel prize. Pierre Guariche's original creations have become iconic pieces such as the Amsterdam chair...
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    Vintage 1950s French Coffee and Cocktail Tables

    Materials

    Metal

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