Designed by Raymond Camus and manufactured in the workshops of Jean Prouvé, it is believed that the 13-sided form of the Marabout House provided inspiration for Prouvé’s seminal 1968 work, the Total Gas Station in Narbonne (France)  Photo 2 of 6 in How One Midcentury Design Dealer Is Taking a Chance on the Odd and Obscure

How One Midcentury Design Dealer Is Taking a Chance on the Odd and Obscure

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Designed by Raymond Camus, the Marabout House, a 13-sided prefab structure created in 1958 for use by France’s armies in Africa, was manufactured in the workshops of Jean Prouvé. It is believed that the design inspired Prouvé’s seminal 1968 work, the Total Gas Station in Narbonne, France.