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Mexique by Charlotte Perriand - High

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Mexique - Triangular table in american walnut solid wood. Included as one of the tables en forme libre created between 1938 and 1939, the fi nal design was developed in 1952 for the students’ rooms of the Maison du Mexique at the Cité Universitaire Internationale in Paris. With a frame designed to be as compact as possible, the tables could be juxtaposed to create larger, symmetrical units. In 1952, the wooden legs were replaced by triangular-section bent metal. In 1956, the lowlevel version was created for the Galerie Steph Simon in Paris. The generous depth of the wooden table-top, available in solid wood, as well as with a gloss or matte fi nish, resonates with rare beauty. Meanwhile, form follows function in the edges form, refl ecting the size of the human hand. New dining versions are added for 5 or 6 people, a new bar version and two new heights for the low tables. In addition, a number of new fi nishes enhance further the potential for these tables to work together and serve new purposes.

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MaterialWoodDimensions (cm)W 118 x D 80 x H 70Product referenceACCIME-008Tearsheet

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Histrionic and perfectionist, smart and multitasking: Andrew Vianello is an all-around enthusiast in the art of creating. Scenographer first, designer later. During his long career he has tried his hand at creating sets for commercials and a variety of scenic installations. He has worked alongside several designers and collaborated with design studios in Paris and Milan, advising on architectural models, material research and moodboard creation. But it was in the French capital that in 2015 he founded the brand Profilo, which immediately, was recognized for its innovation and proposed to the clientele of the department store Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche, which dedicated several pop-ups to him in the department store's events.

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Andrew Vianello thus proposes new objects, not only for decorative purposes but especially with the goal of stopping a memory, always with a poetic and distinctive essence, not only for the Profilo name.

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