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Matégot Trolley
Mathieu Matégot

A spacious tea trolley with two trays in perforated steel connected by steel tubes. The lower level includes a newspaper holder. The trolley has rotating castors and a black base.

Dimensions H70,5 x 57,5 x 72 cm

Trolley Matégot – Black semi matt

Mathieu Matégot

Mathieu Matégot (1910 - 2001) is one of the most famous French designers of the 50s.

He studied at the School of Fine Arts in Budapest. He then visited Italy then the United States and decided to settle in France.

In 1933, he began designing furniture with the use of rattan and metal. However, as the war was raging he decided to enroll and was later taken prisoner. After the Liberation, he devoted himself to creating objects in transparent metal and opened his own studio in Paris and Casablanca.

He showed his work in 1952 at the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs. He rapidly became a global success. He particularly influenced the world of design with his avant-garde approach to forms and materials.