Vintage 'Isosceles' Nesting Tables by Max Sauze
Vintage 'Isosceles' Nesting Tables by Max Sauze
A rare and elegant set of three Isosceles nesting tables, designed by French artist Max Sauze in the late 20th century.
With their geometric frames and minimalist silhouette, these tables epitomise the architectural spirit of French mid-century modern design. The clean lines, slender profiles and interplay of open space and surface area give them a light, almost sculptural presence that feels both deliberate and effortless in contemporary interiors.
Originally produced for Atrow in France during the 1970s, this design captures the era’s fascination with structural clarity and functional simplicity — qualities that have helped these tables endure as classics of modern design.
Presented here in very good vintage condition, the set nests neatly to conserve space and separates into three distinct tables when you need flexibility in layout or function. The glass tops remain free from major chips, and the frames retain clean lines with only minor, age-appropriate wear.
A striking design object and a highly versatile set — at once sculptural and practical.
Largest Table 46cm width x 46cm depth x 40cm height






