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/ A close-knit, discreet and complicit couple: these two bedside tables from the 50s and 60s seem to have come straight from a black and white film set, where every gesture is measured and every object has its place. The shaped glass top reflects the light like a mirror from another era, while the blond wood structure — embellished with delicate inlaid caps — tells of a craftsmanship that has almost been lost today.
Perfect on the sides of a modern bed or in a retro-style bedroom with powder-colored walls and a radio playing la vie en rose, they bring with them the charm of a gentle time. The sinuous brass handles are like little jewels: an almost Art Nouveau touch on a piece of furniture that always remains sober, but never banal.
They are not just bedside tables, they are silent witnesses of nights from another time, of books carefully placed, of bell alarm clocks and delicate perfumes. A couple like this, better never to separate.

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