Art Deco Oak Table By Léon And Maurice Jallot, 1940s
Artist: Charles Dudouyt
Art Deco oak table by Léon and Maurice Jallot (1940s).
A striking oak dining table, characteristic of French design from the 1940s. This table pairs with the sideboard (reference 2095). It features a large, thick tabletop with crisp edges, resting on two massive "portico-style" supports connected by a stabilizing stretcher bar. The base is defined by stepped, sculpted uprights—a decorative detail that is understated yet highly architectural. With the impressive presence of the oak and generous proportions, it is ideal as a dining table or a large work table. A model featuring a modernized rustic style that works beautifully in both contemporary and classic interiors.
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A striking oak dining table, characteristic of French design from the 1940s. This table pairs with the sideboard (reference 2095). It features a large, thick tabletop with crisp edges, resting on two massive "portico-style" supports connected by a stabilizing stretcher bar. The base is defined by stepped, sculpted uprights—a decorative detail that is understated yet highly architectural. With the impressive presence of the oak and generous proportions, it is ideal as a dining table or a large work table. A model featuring a modernized rustic style that works beautifully in both contemporary and classic interiors.
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3 370 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Oak
Width: 171
Height: 76
Depth: 90
Reference (ID): 1710109
Availability: In stock
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