Lot Essay
cf. Guy Bujon and Jean-Jacques Dutko, E. Printz, 1986, pp. 116-117 for illustrations of a three-part version with its adjustable parts forming diverse shapes. Each part contains two table tops, which were joined by upright supports. This model, which was also executed in palm wood or Brazilian rosewood, was exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Dcorateurs of 1928.