Three legs; table top has three rounded sides

"Scissor Leg" occasional table, c. 1940-1945

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Jean Prouvé’s designs are elegant yet practical, revealing his love for construction and engineering, as well as his belief in accessibility (often referred to as “good design for all”). He specialized in creating modern furniture for public spaces, such as government buildings, schools, and hospitals. As a result, he began manufacturing on a large scale in the 1930s, pushing the limits of technology at the time. This table combines plywood with steel, following Prouvé’s principles of using industrial materials

Details
Title
"Scissor Leg" occasional table
Artist Life
1901-1984
Role
Designer
Accession Number
98.276.289
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Three legs; table top has three rounded sides