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Prouvé Rayonnage Mural

Price reduced from $2,425.00 to $2,061.25 15% off
4.1 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100429147
New colors

Prouvé Rayonnage Mural

Price reduced from $2,425.00 to $2,061.25 15% off

Black
Blanc Colombe
Bleu Marcoule
In Stock
  • Bent sheet steel wall brackets.
  • Solid oak shelves.
  • Streamlined profile.
  • 27½" H 46½" W 9¾" D
Detailed Dimensions

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Designed by Jean Prouvé for Vitra
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Prouvé Rayonnage Mural
Price reduced from $2,425.00 to $2,061.25 15% off
Details

Details

Jean Prouvé’s bookcase, known as Rayonnage Mural (1936), is a crisp, modern storage piece for the home office, living room, bedroom, and beyond. The streamlined, tapered shape of the two steel wall brackets is reminiscent of the rudder on a ship, echoing a reoccurring element found in Prouvé’s work. Made in Germany.
  • Bent sheet steel wall brackets.
  • Solid oak shelves.
  • Streamlined profile.
Brand
Vitra
General Dimensions
  • 27½" H 46½" W 9¾" D
Assembly
Requires Assembly
Warranty
DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.

Rayonnage Mural

  • Height (in): 27½
  • Width (in): 46½
  • Depth (in): 9¾
  • Wall brackets: bent sheet steel with powder-coated finish
  • Shelves: solid natural oak with oiled finish or solid dark stained oak with clear lacquer finish
  • Aluminum wall mounts for hanging

Jean Prouvé

“Never design anything that cannot be made,” Jean Prouvé once said. His practical body of work ranged from letter openers to doorknobs, furniture to modularly constructed buildings. Prouvé always regarded himself as more of an engineer, or “constructor,” than a designer. He never designed for the sake of form alone, concentrating instead on the essence of materials, connections, and production.

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