FRANKBROS says
Designed by Charlotte Perriand, the 'Mexique' table is intended to occupy as little space as possible, as reflected in the structure's low level, triangular form, which allows it to fit neatly into snug corners and awkward spaces. Originally developed in 1952 for the students’ rooms of the Maison du Mexique at Paris' Cité Universitaire Internationale, this incarnation of the table is cut from solid American walnut wood and, like its predecessor, may be juxtaposed alongside other pieces from the collection to accommodate new dynamics and tastes.
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FRANKBROS says
Designed by Charlotte Perriand, the 'Mexique' table is intended to occupy as little space as possible, as reflected in the structure's low level, triangular form, which allows it to fit neatly into snug corners and awkward spaces. Originally developed in 1952 for the students’ rooms of the Maison du Mexique at Paris' Cité Universitaire Internationale, this incarnation of the table is cut from solid American walnut wood and, like its predecessor, may be juxtaposed alongside other pieces from the collection to accommodate new dynamics and tastes.