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André Sornay Cabinets or Wardrobes with Sliding Doors in Mahogany

Sale price$11,000.00

Andre Sornay for Sornay Meubles, cabinets or wardrobes, mahogany, lacquered wood, lacquered metal, France, 1960s

These tall cabinets, designed by André Sornay in the 1960s, are exemplary of his later work and showcase his innovative use of the patented tigette system: a modular construction technique that defined this phase of his career. With his final major invention, André Sornay demonstrated a remarkable capacity for self-reflection and innovation, rethinking his design approach to align with the evolving needs of his era. He introduced a groundbreaking concept: furniture constructed entirely from removable components, allowing for flexible assembly, transport, and adaptation; an idea well ahead of its time. The structure of the cabinets are spare and orderly, yet visually engaging, thanks to a careful play of line, proportion, and contrast. At a glance, their silhouette is severe and rectangular, with rigid vertical and horizontal divisions in dark, rich mahogany that give the pieces a modular, almost architectural quality. Despite the geometric rigidity, there is a quiet warmth and refinement to the design. The muted color palette, deep brown and soft off-white, keeps the cabinets from appearing cold or clinical. The black painted metal legs lift the form off the ground just enough to give it air and lightness. It also connects with an aesthetic lineage that runs through both Bauhaus and Japanese design. There is no ornamentation for its own sake; every element, from the vertical strips to the inset panels, serves a structural purpose. A storage unit that is thoughtful, resolved, and elegant in its quiet logic.

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Product Details

  • condition Good
  • creator Andre Sornay (Designer)
  • date of manufacture 1960s
  • dimensions Height 211 cm Width 105 cm Depth 60 cm
  • dimensions Height 83.07 in. Width 41.34 in. Depth 23.62 in.
  • material Wood Mahogany
  • period 1960 - 1969
  • place of origin France
  • style Mid-Century Modern
  • barcode 45011379

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