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Shelving
WALL RAYING Dark Oak/ Prouvé Dove White
VITRA
€1,499.00
€1,249.16 HT
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Shelving
WALL RAYING Dark Oak/ Prouvé Dove White
VITRA
WALL RAYING Dark Oak/ Prouvé Dove White
€1,499.00
€1,249.16 HT
€1,499.00
€1,249.16 HT
Description
Wall-mounted bookcases were common in interiors in the first half of the 20th century. Jean Prouvé also designed a number of wall shelves, such as the Rayonnage Mural, originally designed in 1936 for the École nationale professionnelle de la ville de Metz. Reissued by Vitra, Rayonnage Mural is a simple, elegant shelf featuring two vertical wall brackets whose aerodynamic shape is reminiscent of the rudder of a plane or ship. A recurring feature of Prouvé's creations, these metal supports feature precision-crafted horizontal slots into which the solid wood shelves are inserted. Together, these two high-contrast materials create a practical shelf with the sculptural qualities of an aesthetic object. Available in a range of finishes, this wall-mounted shelf will look great in any living room, bedroom or kitchen.
Color
Chêne foncé/ Prouvé Blanc Colombe
Colour
dark wood
Material
wood
Dimensions
l 118 x p 25 x h 70 cm
Matériaux
tôle d‘acier pliée finition époxy, chêne massif huilé ou teinté foncé avec vernis de protection transparent
Born in Paris in 1901, Jean Prouvé apprenticed as a silversmith with Emile Robert in Enghien and Szabo in Paris, before continuing his studies at the Ecole Supérieure de Nancy. From 1923 onwards, he established himself as a builder-designer through a body of architectural and furniture work that advocated an aesthetic of necessity. In 1930, he co-founded the artists' association "Union des Artistes Modernes" (U.A.M.), and in 1931 he created "Les Ateliers Jean Prouvé". It was here that many pieces of furniture were created in the 1930s, as well as the first prefabricated architectural elements. His university furniture, Cité (1931) and Antony (1954), ingeniously manage utilitarian aspects, respect for and economy of material and the demands of mass production. For some years now, Vitra has been reissuing the finest examples of its furniture production. Among his greatest design classics is Antony, a unique armchair. The latter stands out for its surprising structure, which Jean Prouvé combined with a strikingly dynamic form. Another example is the Potence swivel wall lamp designed in 1950 for the "Tropique" house, rightly considered to be the designer's purist masterpiece.
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VITRA
Vitra was founded in 1950 by Willi Fehlbaum and Erika Fehlbaum. The design furniture company Vitra is located near Basel, in Switzerland. Starting in 1981, the brand Vitra expanded and opened many subsidiaries around the world. The founders spotted the Eames chairs, including the Eames armchairs, the Vitra tables and the office chairs created by Charles and Ray Eames, Antonio Citterio or also the Bouroullec brothers.