A striking and timeless piece by Maison Regain, this French sideboard from the 1970s showcases the clean lines and warm, tactile beauty of solid elm wood—a signature of the atelier’s refined modernism. with its minimalist form and emphasis on natural materials, the piece reflects the influence of Charlotte Perriand and the French Modernist movement. The sideboard features three doors with recessed handles and elegantly integrated joinery, emphasizing craftsmanship and function. Behind the doors are adjustable shelving and ample storage, making it as practical as it is visually harmonious. Below, one concealed drawers add further utility without disrupting the visual flow of the design. The warm honey-toned elm displays stunning grain patterns throughout, lending organic character and depth to its rectilinear silhouette. This piece is ideal for interiors that favor authentic materials, mid-century restraint, or French modern aesthetics. Dimensions: Width: 82.3 in. (209 cm) Depth: 20.1 in. (51 cm) Height: 37.4 in. (95 cm) Designer: Maison Regain Origin: France Period: 1970s Materials: Elm wood Condition: Good vintage condition. Minor wear consistent with age. This piece is attributed to the mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark and no official proof of authenticity, however it is well documented in design history. I take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution