1970s Brutalist Pia Manu Sculpted Slate Sideboard
1970s Brutalist Pia Manu Sculpted Slate Sideboard
A 1970s Pia Manu Brutalist credenza featuring engraved ceramic and slate panels with a brushed stainless steel frame. Topped with reverse painted black glass. Four doors open to one glass shelf (left) and one lined drawer (right). Signed on door front.
Pia Manu is a workshop from Ingelmunster, Belgium where Jules Dewaele, and later his son Koen Dewaele worked during the 60’s until now, working with natural stone and ceramics. The created pieces consist of primitive shapes, enhanced by the use of rough materials such as bronze, copper, or slate. The minimalist approach makes the creations timeless. Their pieces are rare and sought after by collectors around the world.
Measurements: 79"W x 19"D x 36"H
CONDITION NOTES
Excellent vintage condition with minor wear and scratches to the top consistent with age and use.