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French Table and Chair in the Style of Marcel Gascoin, 1950s

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  • Marcel Gascoin, TC Office, France 1950
    By Marcel Gascoin
    Located in Catonvielle, FR
    Marcel Gascoin (1907-1986), “TC” table in light oak, ARHEC edition, France 1950. Father of Rationalism and major player in French Reconstruction, Marcel Gascoin designs quality furni...
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    Vintage 1940s French Mid-Century Modern Desks and Writing Tables

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    Oak

  • Desk in Oak and Oak Plywood by Marcel Gascoin, 1949
    By Marcel Gascoin
    Located in PARIS, FR
    Desk in oak and oak plywood by Marcel Gascoin, 1949 Marcel Gascoin is the main representative of a French design born after the Second World War, with the reconstruction of destroyed cities. Born in Le Havre in 1907, the young Marcel followed in the footsteps of his father - workshop manager in a practical school, carpentry section - by attending the applied arts section of the École des Beaux-Arts du Havre, then the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. There he met Henri Sauvage who encouraged him to turn to modern furniture. He became a carpenter and cabinetmaker, and from then on he never ceased to adapt the container to the content, as he said himself. Recommended by Robert Mallet-Stevens in 1930, he participated in the exhibition of the Union of Modern Artists. Four years later, he participated in a competition for the design of a boat cabin, which allowed him to meet Jean Prouvé, with whom he would work. In 1938, he participated in the Salon des Arts Ménagers and created a line of storage furniture with a particular design that found an echo in Scandinavian countries. In the aftermath of the war, his links with Raoul Dautry and Claudius Petit, ministers in charge of reconstruction, allowed him to play an important role in the production of furniture with a small footprint, by adapting the techniques proven in boat cabins. In 1947, he became commissioner of the International Exhibition of Urbanism and Housing. He coordinated the construction of model apartments (Sotteville-Lès-Rouen) and met the architect Marcel Lods. It was also at this time that Marcel Gascoin and his collaborators saw their ideas prevail by adapting to the greatest number of people, for the mass production of apartments (model of apartment in Le Havre - Architect Auguste Perret...
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    Vintage 1940s European Desks and Writing Tables

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    Oak, Plywood

  • Marcel Gascoin, Table TE, France 1950
    By Marcel Gascoin
    Located in Catonvielle, FR
    Marcel Gascoin (1907-1986), “TE” table in light oak, ARHEC edition, France 1950. Father of Rationalism and major player in French Reconstruction, Marcel Gascoin designs quality furni...
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    Vintage 1950s French Mid-Century Modern Coffee and Cocktail Tables

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    Oak

  • Vittorio Dassi Mid-Century Modern Italian Teakwood Writing Desk and Chair, 1950s
    By Vittorio Dassi
    Located in Puglia, Puglia
    This desk with its chair was designed by the famous Italian design Vittorio Dassi, using teakwood, Italia, 1950s. The measurements indicated are for the desk only...
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    Vintage 1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Desks and Writing Tables

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  • Elm, Steel, and Laminate Desk by Marcel Gascoin for Universitaire d'Antony
    By Marcel Gascoin
    Located in New York City, NY
    This modernist desk/table was designed by Marcel Gascoin for the Cité Universitaire Jean Zay d'Antony in 1955; the dorm rooms and public spaces encapsulate post-war French design and...
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    Vintage 1950s French Mid-Century Modern Desks and Writing Tables

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    Steel

  • French Art Deco Desk and Chair Set
    Located in Isle Sur La Sorgue, Vaucluse
    Elegant Art Deco desk and chair set, in ebonized wood, carved with bold foliate motifs. The desk has three front drawers and two sets of shelves on ...
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    Early 20th Century French Art Deco Desks and Writing Tables

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    Wood

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