Radar garden furniture by René Malaval from the 40s/50s - original anthracite color
Description
The radar garden furniture set by rené malaval is an iconic creation from the 1940s-1950s, with a very characteristic mid-century design, combining functionality and modern aesthetics. René malaval, a french designer, designed this furniture to be both robust and elegant, often made of metal with rounded and refined shapes. This particular model, called "radar, " is distinguished by its thin legs that flare out at an angle, reminiscent of the technical and industrial structures of the time. It consists of chairs and tables with a metal lattice in the shape of a grid or mesh, allowing good resistance to bad weather and easy drying after the rain. This type of garden furniture has become a symbol of mid-century french design, appreciated for its simplicity and visual lightness. It is composed of 4 chairs and a table in anthracite gray. It is in good condition, it has superficial traces of rust (see photos). Table dimensions: width 80cm - height 72cm - depth 60cm. Dimensions of the chairs: width 39cm height 78cm depth 52cm. The total weight of the 5 pieces is 24.2 kg.
- Dimensions
- : H72 x W80 x D60
- Color
- : grey
- Material
- : metal
- Style
- : industrial