Pair of Guy Lefèvre Side Tables for Maison Jansen, France, 1970s
This distinguished pair of side tables by Guy Lefèvre for Maison Jansen showcases the refined elegance of 1970s French design. Crafted from brushed steel with a warm golden finish, the tables combine clean architectural lines with subtle decorative details, making them exceptional examples of French modernist furniture.
Guy Lefèvre was the leading designer at Maison Jansen, one of the most prestigious French interior design houses of the 20th century. Succeeding the legendary Stéphane Boudin, Lefèvre introduced a sophisticated neoclassical modernism that defined Maison Jansen’s furniture during the 1970s. His designs furnished elegant private residences, embassies, luxury hotels, and the homes of international collectors.
Each table features a square brushed steel frame with precisely mitered corners that highlight the quality of the craftsmanship. A clear glass top sits within a steel border decorated with a continuous row of small studs, adding texture and refinement to the minimalist design. An open lower shelf provides additional display or storage space while preserving the light, architectural appearance.
The combination of brushed steel and glass creates a timeless aesthetic that complements Mid-Century Modern, Hollywood Regency, modern, and neoclassical interiors. These versatile tables work beautifully beside a sofa, armchair, or bed and pair effortlessly with other Maison Jansen furniture.
Retaining their original patina, this well-preserved pair represents an excellent opportunity to acquire authentic Guy Lefèvre furniture from one of the most influential names in French decorative arts.
Made in France, circa 1970s.
Dimensions (each):
- Height: 54.5 cm (21.46 in)
- Width: 41.5 cm (16.34 in)
- Depth: 41.5 cm (16.34 in)

































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