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SATELLITE Outdoor Pendant ø27, Mustard Gold

SATELLITE Outdoor Pendant ø27, Mustard Gold

EUR 826
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SATELLITE Outdoor Pendant ø27, Cream White

SATELLITE Outdoor Pendant ø27, Cream White

EUR 826
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SATELLITE Outdoor Pendant ø22, Mustard Gold

SATELLITE Outdoor Pendant ø22, Mustard Gold

EUR 723
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SATELLITE Outdoor Pendant ø22, Cream White

SATELLITE Outdoor Pendant ø22, Cream White

EUR 723
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SATELLITE Outdoor Floor Lamp, Mustard Gold

SATELLITE Outdoor Floor Lamp, Mustard Gold

EUR 1.033
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SATELLITE Outdoor Floor Lamp, Cream White

SATELLITE Outdoor Floor Lamp, Cream White

EUR 1.033
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BAGDAD Portable Lamp, White

BAGDAD Portable Lamp, White

EUR 309
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BAGDAD Portable Lamp, International Orange

BAGDAD Portable Lamp, International Orange

EUR 309
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BAGDAD Portable Lamp, Soft Black

BAGDAD Portable Lamp, Soft Black

EUR 309
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COPACABANA Lounge Chair, Black

COPACABANA Lounge Chair, Black

FROM EUR 1.549
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COPACABANA Lounge Chair, Orange

COPACABANA Lounge Chair, Orange

FROM EUR 1.549
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TROPIQUE Chair w. Fringes

TROPIQUE Chair w. Fringes

FROM EUR 929
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TROPIQUE Chair

TROPIQUE Chair

FROM EUR 826
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TROPIQUE Table

TROPIQUE Table

FROM EUR 1.549
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Mathieu Matégot

Mathieu Matégot (1910–2001) was a versatile, independent, and self-taught Hungarian designer, architect and artist. He spent most of his life in his beloved Paris, where he settled in 1931 after traveling to Italy and the United States, studying at Budapest’s School of Art and Architecture, and gaining experience in set design, window dressing, fashion, and tapestry. In 1939, Matégot volunteered for the French army but was captured and held prisoner in Germany until his escape in 1944. Matégot’s wartime captivity was important to his later career, as it was here that he first learned about the techniques and potential of sheet metal while working in a mechanical accessories plant.