Eric Maville coffee table sliding top, extending into a mirrored bar, 1970`s ca, France.
Inspired by the Willy Rizzo coffee table bar, this 1970`s coffee table is by French designer Eric Maville mobilier. The model is modernist design with
Art Deco materials.
This design featured a rectangular extendable top on a p
edestal base. Both the top and the base are beautifully veneered in a bird`s eye maple wood, stained in an elegant shade of green/grey and finished in high gloss lacquer. There is brass inlaid details creating a geometric pattern around the edge and at the center opening of the bar. The top slides open to reveal a sunken rectangular storage compartment for drinks, fully lined with the original copper mirror.
Original `Eric Maville France` brass maker`s label on one side of the pedestal base.
All in very good condition and some nice age patina.
Dimensions: Height: 39 cm, Width: 131 cm, Width (fully open): 177 cm, Depth: 80 cm
Inside compartment: Height: 32 cm, Width: 55 cm, Depth: 35 cm
Eric Maville Meubles History
Since the 1970`s, Eric Maville has been designing glamorous pieces for French furniture makers such as Roche Bobois. He reinvents French Art Deco using precious materials and high lacquered finishes but with a more glamorous Hollywood Regency touch.
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