








1960s Guillerme et Chambron "Ladislas" Oak Table with Ceramic Tiles - 37½"
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This "Ladislas" table by Guillerme et Chambron from the 1960s is a fine example of the duo’s innovative and functional design. Made from solid blond oak, it features a tiled ceramic center adorned with whimsical fish motifs in earthy tones, adding character and visual interest to the piece. The robust yet elegant base showcases sculptural legs with geometric cutouts reflects their signature blend of practicality and artistry.
A standout feature is its clever elevation system, allowing the tabletop to adjust to two heights for versatile use. This thoughtful engineering, combined with refined craftsmanship, highlights the ingenuity that defined Guillerme et Chambron’s mid-century furniture, merging utility with artistic expression in the essence of French modernist style. As founders of the Votre Maison atelier in 1949, they became celebrated for their innovative approach to mid-century modern furniture, crafting timeless pieces that prioritize functionality without compromising on style.
Perfect for modern or vintage-inspired interiors, this table serves as both a functional and aesthetic focal point. Its warm oak tones and bold ceramic tiles pair beautifully with natural materials, while its adjustable height adds flexibility to your space. Whether in a dining room, kitchen, or living area, it offers both timeless appeal and practical versatility.
The table is in good condition, though it is missing two dowels, which can be recreated if needed.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. Overall 20½" high x 37½" diameter
Approx. Overall 52cm high x 95cm diameter
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