"Rosewood Coffee Table, Attributed To A.arbus, Art Deco - 1930"
Among the most refined creations of the Art Deco movement, this rosewood veneer coffee table dating from 1930 perfectly embodies the elegance and craftsmanship of the period. Attributed to André Arbus (1903-1969), a renowned French architect and sculptor, this piece reveals a unique artistic sensibility, where geometric rigor is combined with timeless sophistication. With a harmonious oval format, the tabletop rests on a lyre-shaped base. This structure, both airy and sculptural, gives the table an impression of lightness, while maintaining a solid base thanks to a carefully crafted central terminal, ending in a discreet but assertive plinth. It embodies the legacy of a visionary designer and offers collectors a rare opportunity to own a key element of French decorative heritage.
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Period: 1930
Excellent condition.
Waxed finish on hard base
Delivery possible in France and internationally on quote.
Dimensions:Length 74 cmWidth: 55 cmHeight: 61 cm
Ref.173 P