This partition and its decorative element were salvaged from the cafeteria of the Générale de Banque in Brussels which was designed by Christophe Gevers between 1976 and 1978 as part of a large-scale commission covering 2,700 square meters on the second floor of the company's Montagne du Parc headquarters.
A decade ago our team dismantled these elements at the request of BNP Paribas Fortis. The bank carefully preserved them in anticipation of a project that never materialized, so they have returned to us after all these years.
The structure is made up of three parts of bent and welded steel, while its decorative elements are made of dried wood.
Length | 510 cm |
Width | 44 cm |
Height | 95 cm + decorative |
Good used condition. There are visible traces of use such as scratches, rust marks or dents. Some of the decorative elements may be damaged with cracks (see images). Dusty, needs to be cleaned. Mounting screws may not all be original.
As this piece is unique, we advise the customer to come and see this product in our physical shop before buying.
The product is stored on 1 pallet and 3 long wooden boxes for decorative elements. Delivery/Pick-up packaging (pallets and pallet collars) is not included in the price.
Last image: ©Design Museum Brussels
Partition in steel with decorative element 'Black Bush' by Christophe Gevers from the Générale de Banque (L. 510 cm)