Guillerme et Chambron Dining Table, France 1960's
A beautifully sculpted solid oak dining setting attributed to Guillerme et Chambron, embodying the duo’s unmistakable balance of provincial warmth and modernist restraint. Defined by its architectural trestle base, softly carved edges, and rhythmic cut-out detailing, the set carries the quiet monumentality that made their work so enduring.
The six accompanying dining chairs echo the same sculptural language, with gently curved ladder backs and deep crimson upholstery adding a rich contrast against the darkened oak frame. There’s a grounded honesty to the craftsmanship — robust yet refined, with every curve thoughtfully resolved.
A rare and increasingly difficult set to source in complete form, particularly with such cohesion between table and chairs. Equally suited to pared-back contemporary interiors as it is more layered, textural spaces.
France, circa 1960s.
Width: 180 cm Height: 76 cm Depth: 85 cm - Chairs sold seperate
