Roger Landault chest of drawers in lemon tree and brass 1950
Reference:
3762
This chest of drawers was designed in the 1950s by the French designer Roger Landault. It is made up of a four-legged rectangular section brass base and a Ceylon lemon tree structure housing multiple storage boxes. Four drawers are present on the front, including the one at the top right which opens onto a mirror. Flat brass handles complete the set.
As practical as it is chic, this dressing table can be easily placed in a bedroom or even an entrance. We love its totally vintage look and the pretty patina of these materials.
3762
Data sheet
- Designer:
- Roger Landault
- Condition:
- the brass has some traces of time (see pictures)
this product is in good vintage condition, it has a nice general patina
- Restoration:
- this product has been cleaned and checked in our restoration workshop
- Height:
- 78 cm
- Length:
- 120 cm
- Depth:
- 45 cm
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