A cheerful, compact-but-sturdy postmodern table in painted wood, with a lower shelf for favorite books and a drawer for treasures.
Condition: very good
Pierre Sala (b. 1948, Paris) came to furniture design from the world of theater, having studied gestural semiology, body language, and scenography before working as a director in the 1970s. His approach treats furniture as performance—objects that suspend convention in favor of imagination, pleasure, and spectacle. Between 1981 and 1984, he exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs in Paris, in Milan, and in Philadelphia. His works were produced in small editions, often as prototypes, each conceived as a small theatrical event within the domestic space.
approx. 14”x14”x22”
A cheerful, compact-but-sturdy postmodern table in painted wood, with a lower shelf for favorite books and a drawer for treasures.
Condition: very good
Pierre Sala (b. 1948, Paris) came to furniture design from the world of theater, having studied gestural semiology, body language, and scenography before working as a director in the 1970s. His approach treats furniture as performance—objects that suspend convention in favor of imagination, pleasure, and spectacle. Between 1981 and 1984, he exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs in Paris, in Milan, and in Philadelphia. His works were produced in small editions, often as prototypes, each conceived as a small theatrical event within the domestic space.
approx. 14”x14”x22”