Desk Robert Charroy for Mobilor 1950.H.74 W.118 D.60, 5 cm. I also present the Robert Charroy desk for Mobilor and a chair from the same era. Robert Charroy is a French designer primarily active in the post-war period.
He is best known for succeeding Jacques Hitier as the designer of furniture at Mobilor, a manufacturer specializing in furniture for communities.
Charroy made his mark by designing tubular frame furniture as early as the beginning of the 1950s, combining materials such as wood, fabric, vinyl, or formica.
His creations, both functional and aesthetic, notably equipped the university campus of Antony, where his desks and furniture sets became emblematic of 1950s and 60s design. His style, characterized by clean lines and innovative materials for the time, helped modernize the furnishing of public and private spaces in France.
Charroy remains an important figure in French industrial design of the mid-20th century. Tubular structure in black lacquered metal.
Wooden top with black band. Right side drawer. The furniture is in good condition.
There are signs of oxidation on the metal.
No stains on the top. Minimal signs of use and age on this piece. L: 118 W: 60 H: 74
Desk Robert Charroy for Mobilor 1950.H.74 W.118 D.60, 5 cm. I also present the Robert Charroy desk for Mobilor and a chair from the same era. Robert Charroy is a French designer primarily active in the post-war period.
He is best known for succeeding Jacques Hitier as the designer of furniture at Mobilor, a manufacturer specializing in furniture for communities.
Charroy made his mark by designing tubular frame furniture as early as the beginning of the 1950s, combining materials such as wood, fabric, vinyl, or formica.
His creations, both functional and aesthetic, notably equipped the university campus of Antony, where his desks and furniture sets became emblematic of 1950s and 60s design. His style, characterized by clean lines and innovative materials for the time, helped modernize the furnishing of public and private spaces in France.
Charroy remains an important figure in French industrial design of the mid-20th century. Tubular structure in black lacquered metal.
Wooden top with black band. Right side drawer. The furniture is in good condition.
There are signs of oxidation on the metal.
No stains on the top. Minimal signs of use and age on this piece. L: 118 W: 60 H: 74