
Mategot Trolley
The master and founder of the innovative and groundbreaking technique Rigitulle, where perforated metal is combined with metal tubing, Mathieu Matégot, designed his tea trolley between 1953 and 1954. The spacious Matégot Trolley is adorned with two trays, The lightness it evokes is improved by its rolling castors and makes it float along the floor.
Dimensions: 70cm W x 72cm H x 58cm D
Materials: Made with bent and perforated steel. Finished in black semi matt powder coat
Downloads: Tear Sheet
Assembly Guide
The master and founder of the innovative and groundbreaking technique Rigitulle, where perforated metal is combined with metal tubing, Mathieu Matégot, designed his tea trolley between 1953 and 1954. The spacious Matégot Trolley is adorned with two trays, The lightness it evokes is improved by its rolling castors and makes it float along the floor.
Dimensions: 70cm W x 72cm H x 58cm D
Materials: Made with bent and perforated steel. Finished in black semi matt powder coat
Downloads: Tear Sheet
Assembly Guide
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The master and founder of the innovative and groundbreaking technique Rigitulle, where perforated metal is combined with metal tubing, Mathieu Matégot, designed his tea trolley between 1953 and 1954. The spacious Matégot Trolley is adorned with two trays, The lightness it evokes is improved by its rolling castors and makes it float along the floor.
Dimensions: 70cm W x 72cm H x 58cm D
Materials: Made with bent and perforated steel. Finished in black semi matt powder coat
Downloads: Tear Sheet
Assembly Guide























