"René Prou Max Ingrand Coffee Table With Iron Base And Inclusions, 1950"
This table could be attributed to a collaboration between René Prou and Max Ingrand. We're not sure, but we're very close to the techniques used by these two designers. The base, in particular, is crafted with a patina typical of René Prou. The plate is of high quality, it is a thick glass with bird inclusions and a floral decoration. For the condition, note that the glass does not present any significant accident, we report some lacks and stains in the polychromy. This table is natural, it has been preserved by time. René Prou (1887-1947), interior designer and decorator, is a central figure of the Art Deco movement. Max Ingrand (1908-1969) is a French master glassmaker and decorator, one of the most renowned of the post-war period with Pierre Lardin and Robert Pansart. We will not deliver by post for this type of item too bulky but we work with carriers, please contact us for a quote. Our photos allow you to appreciate the quality of this table. For the condition, please detail the photos. Do not hesitate to zoom. The photos are an integral part of the description. Dimensions :Height: 53 cmWidth: 110 cmDepth: 55 cmGlass top thickness: 2.5 cmGlass top width: 108 cmGlass top depth: 53 cmL455