REMINISCENCE
console

W. 133 x H. 75 x D. 44.8 cm

Designed by Bina Baitel

From classicism, designer Bina Baitel has retained only the beautiful details—trimmings, ingot strips, and fine materials—carved wood, brass patinas. The shapes, on the other hand, are bold and firmly in their time, with full and fluid curves.
All the beautiful details of classic furniture, gouged wood, patinated brass legs, and trimming are present in the Reminiscence console, with its bold design.
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Band in molded plywood and medium-density fiberboard veneered with stained Gouged Oak, tabletop in medium-density fiberboard veneered with stained Oak, trim and legs in medium-density fiberboard lacquered in brass, and metal structure lacquered in brass.

Made in Europe

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eco-designed


This product has been identified as eco-designed by our qualitative assessment tool developed in collaboration with the FCBA*: it has been assessed according to 8 criteria corresponding to each stage of its life cycle.
*Technological Institute: Forest, Cellulose, Wood-construction and Furniture.

Designed by

Bina Baitel

Born in Paris in 1977, Bina Baitel graduated from the ‘École National Supérieure d'Architecture de Paris La Villette’ in 2002. A multidisciplinary artist, she founded her own studio in 2006 developing projects in art, design, set design, new technologies and architecture. Her work has been recognised with numerous French and international awards in the fields of art, architecture and design and is displayed in Paris and around the world. Between art, design and architecture, Bina Baitel experiments with transforming concepts into objects and spaces. In 2016, she put her mark on the Astragale collection for Roche Bobois, a distorted Haussmannian collection.

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Bina Baitel

Le Mag

WSJ 2024 Innovator Awards

For the third year in a row, Roche Bobois has partnered with the WSJ 2024 Innovator Awards, held at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City.

Read this article from the Roche Bobois magazine WSJ 2024 Innovator Awards

WSJ 2024 Innovator Awards