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Guy besnard. Upholsterer from the Ecole Boulle in 1930. He designed his first models for a Regency furniture distributor: Claude delor. When he decided to strike out on his own, the designer-manufacturer asserted his style with a number of models. (He even patented a convertible model.) Distributed by "les magasins pilote" - an association of a small number of dealers. (created in 1951 by designer-publishers claude vassal and marcel gascoin. It aims to sell exclusive models, manufactured by the expansion factory (jura) with a shared advertising budget). It is finally being rediscovered, and its value continues to rise... Living-room set comprising a sofa and 2 armchairs. They feature a streamlined structure resting on 4 brass compass legs and a soft, particularly comfortable seat; upholstered in a wool fabric featuring 3 colors and a pattern. The color varies according to the light, making it **very difficult to photograph**. Particularly refined, the tones range from champagne to cognac. Beautifully crafted. Designed and manufactured in France! Published by guy besnard & cie in 1962. The tapestry is old but in very good condition, sitting stable, solid, not warped or broken, no major tears or wear. Nice condition for its age... Vintage. Authentic vintage.
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