"Raoul Guys Magazine Rack (adnet Mategot...)"
Raoul Guys magazine rack circa 1950 in metal and wicker good general condition some wear to the wicker Delivery 30 euros Raoul Guys is a Parisian decorator who will produce some furniture typical of the style of the 50s. The structure of his quality furniture uses curved and lacquered metal rods with wicker trim or with large cushions. The metal wire legs are often pin-shaped and are lacquered black or colored. Raoul Guys also uses plywood as a table top, sometimes covered with colored formica. Its publisher Airborne offers seats in the same taste such as the famous Papillon armchair by Hardoy. His refined and minimalist style closely resembles that of Mathieu Matégot. Raoul Guys owned a Parisian boutique called "La Brouette", where he made his rattan furniture