This dining table was designed by Rene Gabriel, a French designer in the fifties. It consists of a base with 4 compass feet connected by a spacer, the whole structure in solid oak. The rectangular top is made of oak veneer and gives the impression of a double top on the edge.
This model is part of the reconstruction furniture for the victims of the Second World War.
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Data sheet
- Designer:
- Rene Gabriel
- Condition:
- this product is in good vintage condition, it has a nice patina of wood. The top is very slightly warped on 4 cm (photo n ° 9)
- Restoration:
- the varnish of this product has been redone by our cabinetmaker partner.
- Height:
- 72 cm
- Length:
- 134,5 cm
- Depth:
- 74 cm
Rene Gabriel rectangular dining table in oak 1950
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