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Bold new shape
The Bureau Boomerang desk was designed by Charlotte Perriand in 1938, when she created the office furniture for Jean-Richard Bloch, intellectual, writer, co-director of the Ce Soir newspaper and founder of the French Supervisory Board for antifascist writers.
- SETTINGS
- GALLERY
- CONTENTS
- DESIGNER
The desk owes its name to its unusual boomerang shape, designed by Perriand to seat about 10 people without anyone occupying a central position, thus putting an end to the "presidential" office archetype.
- CHARACTERISTICS
- DIMENSIONS
- PRODUCT CARE
- PRODUCT SHEET
The impressively thick wood top is the focal point of the piece. The solid wood legs feature harmonious, organic lines, a recurring trait in the works of Perriand.
DESIGN BY
Charlotte Perriand
DESIGN BY
Charlotte Perriand
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