Walnut 'Abstracta' Two-Door Cabinet by Jos De Mey for Van Den Berghe-Pauvers, 1960s
Walnut 'Abstracta' Two-Door Cabinet by Jos De Mey for Van Den Berghe-Pauvers, 1960s
Beautiful two-dour cabinet from the ‘Abtracta’ series designed by Jos De Mey around 1960. Made of walnut with a very decorative wood grain. Multiple modular shelves provide ample storage. Produced in Belgium by Van Den Berghe-Pauvers. In very good original condition and comes with two original brass keys. Labeled by the maker. We have two matching cabinets available which can be placed together to make one long sideboard.
Location: Showroom
Jos De Mey (1928-2007) attended the Municipal Higher Institute of Architecture in Ghent, with none other than Gaston Eysselinck as his teacher. In the 1950s, De Mey himself became known as one of the best Belgian furniture designers, and rightly so. He worked as a designer for Van Den Berghe-Pauvers in Ghent, as well as for Luxus in Kortrijk. In 1968 he starts a successful career as a painter.
Designer: Jos De Mey
Producer: Van Den Berghe-Pauvers
Country: Belgium
Period: 1960s
Materials: Walnut, Brass
Condition: Very Good
Width: 106cm
Depth: 44cm
Height: 123cm
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