Rare Small Pendulum Table In Leather And Brass In The Manner Of Jacques Adnet. Circa 1950
This rare small pendulum table in leather and brass, French work from the 1950s in the manner of Jacques Adnet, fully illustrates the refined style that distinguishes post-war Parisian workshops. The warm hand-stitched leather dialogues with the polished brass details in a grammar that is both functional and precious.
Jacques Adnet (1900–1984), a major figure of French decoration, popularised from the 1940s onwards the combination of hand-stitched leather and brass in art furniture. He made it an inimitable stylistic signature, where each piece — table, desk, lamp or chair — becomes a precious object through the quality of execution and the nobility of materials. This pendulum table fits fully within this tradition, whose codes it adopts with finesse.
With compact dimensions (Width: 49 cm | Depth: 49 cm | Height: 34.5 cm), it naturally finds its place as an end table, a side table next to an armchair, or as a refined decorative accent in a living room, a boudoir or a study.
A rare piece whose Adnet heritage continues to enchant classical, eclectic and contemporary interiors looking for a signature.
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Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Good condition
Material: Leather
Width: 49 cm
Height: 34 cm
Depth: 49 cm
Reference (ID): 1774525
Availability: In stock



































