Pierre Chapo French Elm Wood Coffee Table Model T22 often named eye table

Pierre Chapo coffee table in elm wood, Model T22 circa 1960. Often referred to as the eye table.
This is a fine vintage example, not the current production. 
The new production tables are stamped underneath with the date and Chapo trademark saying Meubles Chapo Gordes. 
Pierre Chapo was born in a family of craftsmen. After his regular studies, he worked in the workshop of a navy carpenter. He graduated as an architect in 1958 from the Ecole Nationale Supe´rieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, after having travelled in the United States and in Europe. He opened his own workshop first in Clamart as well as a shop in Paris. Chapo's work was inspired by Charlotte Perriand. Ten years later he settled down in Gordes, where he based the Socie´te´ Chapo. He then dedicated himself mainly to his work as a carpenter and a cabinetmaker and gave a series of lectures about his great passion, wood.
The grain of the elm wood is nicely visible.
Bibliography : Magen H Gallery, Pierre Chapo, un artisan moderne, exposition catalogue, New York, November-Décember 2017, pp. 86 et 87

Measures: 68 W × 50 D × 13 H in. SOLD