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Georges Tigien — Beech & “Fil Prénas” Cord Stool, Pradera, France, circa 1960

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A characteristic mid-century French stool by Georges Tigien, produced by the Jura furniture maker Pradera (Pont-de-Poitte) and diffused through La Maison Européenne, France, circa 1960. The solid beech frame, with chamfered corner blocks and four splayed, turned legs, carries a seat laced in white "fil Prénas" — the patented plasticised cord (popularly known as "scoubidou") developed by the Prénas family and advertised as indéformable, incassable et inaltérable.

Conceived as a genuinely multi-function object, it serves equally as a stool, footstool, sofa-end (bout de canapé) or small occasional table. The natural beech carries an honest, dry patina with light wear to the corner blocks; the original cord lacing is complete and the original glides are present. A clean, sculptural example of France's Reconstruction-era experimentation with new synthetic materials over traditional timber frames.

Condition
Generally very good dry and untouched, cord appears to be original. Slight warp to the side stretchers, see photos.
date
circa 1960
Designer
Georges Tigien
dimensions
H 39 × W 45 × D 35 cm
Medium
Beech and plasticised cord ("fil Prénas")
Reference
3453
Ticket Price £380.00
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