Emblematic of the "furniture for disaster victims" designed during the reconstruction period in 1950s France, this solid oak and plywood table is a powerful testament to an era of resilience. This table is particularly distinguished by its ingenious mortise and tenon joinery, which facilitates assembly and ensures durability. The sturdy, splayed legs in solid oak are connected by a horizontal crossbar, reinforcing the overall stability. This piece has a beautiful patina; the oak, with its slightly honeyed hue, bears some charming traces of time after 80 years of use by its owner. This table remained in the Norman family to whom it was given after the war. The piece is remarkably well preserved. It has been fully restored with respect for its unique character. I have official proof of authenticity such as vintage catalogs, designer records, or other literature sources and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution