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In the effervescence of post-war design, André Sornay established himself as a key figure in modernist furniture. In response to the need for functional, affordable housing, he developed a patented "tigette" process that enabled precise assembly of wood panels while reducing production costs.
As part of the Lyon design movement, he created furniture designed to adapt to contemporary living spaces, with sober lines and efficient modularity. This model, designed by André Sornay, is in keeping with this post-war logic of economical furniture, where practicality and aesthetics go hand in hand.
Today, its creations reflect an era of renewal in interior design, while remaining relevant to those seeking a design that is both rational and timeless.
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