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This mid-century garden table, attributed to Mathieu Matégot and dating to around 1950, exemplifies his signature fusion of functionality and sculptural elegance. The round perforated metal top creates an airy, weightless feel, while the gracefully tapered tripod base is adorned with delicate scrollwork that adds a refined decorative flourish. Finished in white, the surface has developed a charming patina, with subtle rust and wear that speak to its age and outdoor life.
Mathieu Matégot (1910-2001) was a renowned Hungarian-French designer known for his innovative use of materials and techniques, particularly "Rigitulle": a method he pioneered that bends and folds perforated metal. His work during the post-war period significantly influenced modern design, marrying industrial materials with sculptural aesthetics. This table is a testament to his unique vision, blending utility with artistic flair. Positioned in a sunroom or garden patio, this table offers both style and durability, serving as a perfect centerpiece for relaxed gatherings. Its combination of utilitarian strength and poetic form makes it an iconic piece of mid-century French design.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 29½" high x 32" diameter
Approx. overall 75cm high x 81cm diameter
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Mid-Century Mathieu Matégot Perforated Metal Round Table Circa 1950 - 29½"
Sale price€1.498,95