Georges Hallier Architects Desk, Bayeux, France, 1922
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Articulated architect's desk for the Hallier firm, Bayeux, France, 1922.
It bears a dedication "my father Georges Hallier worked on this table from 1922 to 1972" Hallier, Georges (1897-1972) ; Hallier, Gilbert (1923- 2010)
The Hallier firm is an architectural practice founded by Georges Hallier (1897-1972), architect for the town and hospices of Bayeux. Located on rue de la maîtrise in Bayeux, it was active between 1924 and 1971. Gilbert Hallier (1923-2010), son of Georges Hallier, also worked at the firm. He was a government-qualified architect and town planner (DPLG) in 1945, and graduated from the School of Architecture in 1950. In the course of his career, he held a number of prestigious positions: architect for Bâtiments de France, architect and town planner in Bayeux (1945-1953), Inspector of Historic Monuments in Morocco (1953-1959) and Director of Research at the CNRS.
Oak wood frame featuring two drawers and a white painted wooden top. In very good solid condition with small marks to the table top (see photos).
H 75 W 163 D 88 cm