Mathieu Mategot Midcentury End Side Table Magazine Rack
Wonderful end side table that doubles as a magazine rack by Mathieu Mategot, designed in the 1950’s. Made in metal and perforated metal. This is truly a unique and multipurpose piece of furniture.
About the Designer
After studying at Budapest's School of Fine Arts in Budapest, Mathieu Matégot (1910-2001) created scenery and tapestries for the National Theatre. He settled in France in 1931 and as a volunteer in the French army, was captured and not released until 1944. After returning home, he started producing handmade furniture in Paris. For a decade Matégot created various design classics but at the beginning of the 60’s changed course to focus on the design of tapestries, for which he won international acclaim.
Period
1950-1959
Place of Origin
France
Condition
Good Vintage Condition. Refinished with Original Colors
Dimensions
30 cm x 62 cm x 60 cm
Wonderful end side table that doubles as a magazine rack by Mathieu Mategot, designed in the 1950’s. Made in metal and perforated metal. This is truly a unique and multipurpose piece of furniture.
About the Designer
After studying at Budapest's School of Fine Arts in Budapest, Mathieu Matégot (1910-2001) created scenery and tapestries for the National Theatre. He settled in France in 1931 and as a volunteer in the French army, was captured and not released until 1944. After returning home, he started producing handmade furniture in Paris. For a decade Matégot created various design classics but at the beginning of the 60’s changed course to focus on the design of tapestries, for which he won international acclaim.
Period
1950-1959
Place of Origin
France
Condition
Good Vintage Condition. Refinished with Original Colors
Dimensions
30 cm x 62 cm x 60 cm
Wonderful end side table that doubles as a magazine rack by Mathieu Mategot, designed in the 1950’s. Made in metal and perforated metal. This is truly a unique and multipurpose piece of furniture.
About the Designer
After studying at Budapest's School of Fine Arts in Budapest, Mathieu Matégot (1910-2001) created scenery and tapestries for the National Theatre. He settled in France in 1931 and as a volunteer in the French army, was captured and not released until 1944. After returning home, he started producing handmade furniture in Paris. For a decade Matégot created various design classics but at the beginning of the 60’s changed course to focus on the design of tapestries, for which he won international acclaim.
Period
1950-1959
Place of Origin
France
Condition
Good Vintage Condition. Refinished with Original Colors
Dimensions
30 cm x 62 cm x 60 cm