
Mathieu Mategot Tray
A Pierced metal cocktail tray, with a brass trim and snake handles by Mathieu Matégot.
French, 1950s.
Matégot was a French designer and architect, who studied in Budapest.
Whilst he was held captive in Germany during WWII, he discovered the material ritigulle which was a fine perforated metal sheeting.
H:37 W: 23 D: 2 CM
H:14.6 W: 9 D: 0.7 INCHES
A Pierced metal cocktail tray, with a brass trim and snake handles by Mathieu Matégot.
French, 1950s.
Matégot was a French designer and architect, who studied in Budapest.
Whilst he was held captive in Germany during WWII, he discovered the material ritigulle which was a fine perforated metal sheeting.
H:37 W: 23 D: 2 CM
H:14.6 W: 9 D: 0.7 INCHES
Original: $519.00
-70%$519.00
$155.70Description
A Pierced metal cocktail tray, with a brass trim and snake handles by Mathieu Matégot.
French, 1950s.
Matégot was a French designer and architect, who studied in Budapest.
Whilst he was held captive in Germany during WWII, he discovered the material ritigulle which was a fine perforated metal sheeting.
H:37 W: 23 D: 2 CM
H:14.6 W: 9 D: 0.7 INCHES























