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This display case, designed by Jean Claude Mahé for Roche et Bobois in the 1970s, is made from poplar burl, a wood remarkable for its aesthetics. The lower part includes two solid doors decorated with a brass net, which hide a shelf. The upper part consists of two slightly smoked glass doors. Inside, three translucent glass shelves, lined with brass, are adjustable to three positions. An LED light strip illuminates the interior, highlighting the objects on display. The set is in mint condition, adding a significant decorative touch to any room.
Jean Claude Mahé is a designer recognized for his refined creations and his attention to detail. Collaborating with prestigious houses such as Roche and Bobois, he contributed to the evolution of interior design in the 1970s, integrating quality materials and distinctive decorative elements. His works are still prized today for their elegance and functionality.
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