Caruelle

Caruelle table, by Georg Albert Ulysse Caruelle, edited by Embru from 1942.

This versatile piece of furniture can literally be used in 100 different ways: as an occasional table, a stand for an electronic tablet, a lectern or a game board. The possibilities are as varied as they are simple. With just a few flicks of the wrist, the top tabletop can be tilted from horizontal to vertical or removed as a serving tray.

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