Set of Nesting Tables, France, circa 1950
A charming set of three nesting tables from France, dating to the 1950s. Combining colourful ceramic tops with slender metal frames, the design perfectly captures the optimism and functional elegance that characterised French interiors during the post-war period.
The ceramic surfaces display soft, harmonious tones that contrast beautifully with the light metal structure, creating a balanced composition that feels both practical and decorative. Designed to slide neatly beneath one another when not in use, the nesting format offers remarkable versatility while preserving valuable floor space.
Popular throughout the 1950s, nesting tables reflected the growing emphasis on adaptable furniture suited to modern living. Whether used together as occasional tables or separately throughout an interior, they provide flexible surfaces for books, lighting, drinks, or decorative objects.
Retaining their original character and patina, the tables embody the understated charm of mid-century French design. Their light proportions and cheerful palette allow them to integrate effortlessly into a variety of settings, from classic and contemporary interiors to more eclectic spaces.
A versatile and highly decorative ensemble that combines practicality, colour, and authentic French mid-century style.
Condition
Original condition, consistent with age and use.



























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