These elements were salvaged from the cafeteria of the Générale de Banque in Brussels. The cafeteria 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.
These hatches in varnished solid oak were originally mounted on the service counter of the cafeteria.
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 materialised, so they have returned to us after all these years.
3 models are available:
Model 1: 2 elements with 4 rods for wall-mounting.
Model 2: 2 elements with 7 rods for wall-mounting.
Model 3: 3 elements with 9 rods for wall-mounting.
Length | 238 cm (Model 1) / 547 cm (Model 2) / 600 cm (Model 3) |
Height | 5,5 cm |
Depth | 30,5 cm (+ 9 cm with rod) |
Used condition. There are some visible traces of use such as chips, scratches or dents. Very dusty and greasy at places, needs to be cleaned. One rod is bent on model 2 (see last image). Wall mounting system is not included.
Serving hatch in varnished oak by Christophe Gevers from the Générale de Banque (various lengths)