Black Leather And Brass Clock By Jacques Adnet, 1950s
Artist: Jacques Adnet
Black leather and brass clock by Jacques Adnet, 1950s.
Jacques Adnet (1900–1984) is a major figure in French design, emerging from Art Deco, renowned for his leather-covered furniture and accessories with clean lines inspired by luxury saddlery. This 1950s wall clock in black leather and brass, attributed to Jacques Adnet, matches the mirror of the same model. The leather-covered frame features saddle stitching, while the brass hands and dial surround lend it a chic and timeless appeal. A beautiful decorative and functional object, ideal for an entryway, office, or living room. A sought-after vintage piece, perfect on its own or as a set with the coordinating mirror.
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Jacques Adnet (1900–1984) is a major figure in French design, emerging from Art Deco, renowned for his leather-covered furniture and accessories with clean lines inspired by luxury saddlery. This 1950s wall clock in black leather and brass, attributed to Jacques Adnet, matches the mirror of the same model. The leather-covered frame features saddle stitching, while the brass hands and dial surround lend it a chic and timeless appeal. A beautiful decorative and functional object, ideal for an entryway, office, or living room. A sought-after vintage piece, perfect on its own or as a set with the coordinating mirror.
Discover all our other products on our website: www.llantiquites.com
2 635 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Leather
Diameter: 31
Depth: 7
Reference (ID): 1693105
Availability: In stock
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