Andre Sornay wardrobe in mahogany and beige panels 1960

Reference:
4931
Description

This wardrobe was designed by the renowned cabinetmaker and designer from Lyon, André Sornay, in France during the 1960s. It perfectly illustrates the modernist language and functional elegance that characterize his work, and features the “tigette” system patented by the cabinetmaker.

The structure is crafted from mahogany, offering a rich depth of tone and warm grain, while the beige lacquered panels bring contrast and brightness to the overall design. Its clean and balanced lines highlight the quality of craftsmanship as well as the understated refinement typical of French furniture from this period.

The interior is arranged with several practical storage compartments, allowing clothes, linens, and everyday objects to be organized with both comfort and functionality.

Both sculptural and timeless, this vintage wardrobe will naturally find its place in a contemporary, modernist, or eclectic interior. An elegant and rare collector’s piece, emblematic of 1960s French design.

Product Details
4931

Data sheet

Designer:
Andre Sornay
Condition:
some traces of time
this product is in good vintage condition, it has a nice patina of the wood
Restoration:
the shelves have been changed
the varnish and the lacquer of this product were made by our cabinet maker and lacquer partners.
this product has been cleaned and checked in our restoration workshop
Height:
160 cm
Length:
90 cm
Depth:
36 cm
€3,500.00 (tax incl.)
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