Pair of Triangular Mathieu Matégot Tables for Artimeta in White
France, 1950s
Beautiful pair of Mathieu Matégot tables in good original condition.
Manufactured by Artimeta in the 1950s.
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Product description
Beautiful pair of Mathieu Matégot tables in good original condition.
Manufactured by Artimeta in the 1950s.
Perforated metal top and frame lacquered in white.
Because of the triangular shape of the tables they can be combined in many ways.
The tables are left all original and are only cleaned.
A precursor of contemporary design, Mathieu Matégot imagined innovative household objects and furniture that adapted them to the 1950s new aesthetics and interiors. In the late 1940s, he was the first to use perforated steel that he lacquered in black and poetically named “Rigitulle”. He also invented a machine capable of pleating and folding steel which gave his creativity an incredible freedom.
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