WILLY VAN DER MEEREN, Boomerang Nesting Tables for Tubax

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Rare and highly collectible set of three original first edition G1 Boomerang nesting tables. Designed in 1953 by Belgian architect Willy Van Der Meeren as part of a furniture collection for Tubax, a leading producer of steel furniture. These tables demonstrate Van Der Meeren's focus on cost-efficient serial production through innovative prefab techniques. The tables feature a black lacquered metal rod frame and wooden tops painted in red, yellow and blue.

The set is in excellent condition with just the right amount of wear, though the screws appear to have been replaced.

h x w x d: 35 x 39 x 53 cm / weight: 3.80 kg

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SOLD - destination Brussels, Belgium

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About Willy Van Der Meeren

Willy Van Der Meeren (1923–2002) was a Belgian architect and designer known for his socially driven approach to modernist design. His work focused on construction, efficiency, and accessibility, often using standardized materials such as wood and steel.

Through his collaboration with Tubax in the 1950s, he developed a range of functional and affordable furniture, characterized by clarity of structure and subtle use of color. Van Der Meeren is regarded as a key figure in post-war Belgian design.

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