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Lupo designed by Pierre Paulin for Ligne Roset is an occasional table. A reproduction of an occasional table which was amongst Pierre Paulin's very first designs from 1953. Scandinavian-inspired, the purity of its lines, its geometric treatment and in particular its four oblique legs are characteristic of the style of the Fifties. Its cutout hand-holds lend it a mobility which also enables it to be used as a serving or breakfast tray. Mobile occasional table in solid black-stained oak. Top with two cutout handles.
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Lupo designed by Pierre Paulin for Ligne Roset is an occasional table. A reproduction of an occasional table which was amongst Pierre Paulin's very first designs from 1953. Scandinavian-inspired, the purity of its lines, its geometric treatment and in particular its four oblique legs are characteristic of the style of the Fifties. Its cutout hand-holds lend it a mobility which also enables it to be used as a serving or breakfast tray. Mobile occasional table in solid black-stained oak. Top with two cutout handles. Slim lateral edging on the two long sides. The screen-printed signature of Pierre Paulin appears in light grey on the edge of the top near the handle.
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| Typology | Occasional Table |
| Length | 72 cm |
| Width | 50 cm |
| Height | 39 cm |
| Design Year | 2009 |
| Designer | Pierre Paulin |