ROSE SELAVY | Vanity Desk and Stool | Pink
Dressing tables from Maison Dada, Designed by Thomas Dariel
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Product description
Vanity desk • W93.5 * D62 * H138.6 cm
Stool • W57 * D46 * H64 cm / SH44 cm
Desktop in painted ash veneer • fronts in matte paint finish
Structure in MDF • Metal legs with painted ash veneer
Fixed accessory compartments in painted ash veneer
Stool structure in painted MDF • seating upholstered in leather
Metal parts plated with Champagne colour finish
Central Mirror • clear mirror
Side Mirror • one side clear, one side magnifying
Available in 3 colours (Celadon, Petrol Blue or Pink)
Stool • W57 * D46 * H64 cm / SH44 cm
Desktop in painted ash veneer • fronts in matte paint finish
Structure in MDF • Metal legs with painted ash veneer
Fixed accessory compartments in painted ash veneer
Stool structure in painted MDF • seating upholstered in leather
Metal parts plated with Champagne colour finish
Central Mirror • clear mirror
Side Mirror • one side clear, one side magnifying
Available in 3 colours (Celadon, Petrol Blue or Pink)
Concept
The Rose Sélavy name hails from the fictional character created by French artist and Dadaist Marcel Duchamp. With dainty lines and a subtle colour combination of soft pastels and pink-brushed metal, Rose Sélavy is an ode to femininity. The tabletop features a very fine box where one can store their jewellery, as well as two mirrors - a round and extra-large one at the centre and a smaller one that can be detached from the table and used as a hand mirror.
More about this product
Part of the collection
FURNITURE.
Manufacturer
Maison Dada
Family
ROSE SELAVY
Architonic ID
20060381
Order number
FUR-RS-P
Year of Launch
2017
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