A piece from the 1950s, designed by Didier Rozaffy for the French manufacturing company Oscar, specializing in modular bookshelves and furniture.
At that time, Oscar furniture was innovative, characterized by its adaptability, with components that could be divided, transformed, and arranged in various ways. The company won a silver medal at the 10th Milan Triennale in 1953 and was recognized for its quality.
The set, made of mahogany veneer, consists of three levels with doors and interchangeable painted glass panels. On the lower part, it features two storage drawers.
Manufacturer : Oscar Furniture, circa 1955.