Lucien Rollin French Mid-Century Ormolu Maple Dining Table

French Mid-Century (1940s) ormolu mounted, fruitwood, maple & parquetry extending dining table. (1 leaf - 17.5 inches) (By LUCIEN ROLLIN, branded "Lu Rollin/1946")
SKU
057252
Creator
Lucien Rollin
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width: 48.00"
Depth: 29.00"
Height: 29.50"
Style
Mid-Century
French
Color
Brown
Category
Furniture
Tables
Dining and Conference Tables
Materials & Techniques
wood, fruitwood, maple
$45,000 (USD)
In Stock
Quantity:1
SEE IN PERSON
location

Newel Warehouse

32-00 Skillman Ave

Long Island City NY - 11101

phone(212) 758-1970

Lucien Rollin French Mid-Century Ormolu Maple Dining Table

French Mid-Century (1940s) ormolu mounted, fruitwood, maple & parquetry extending dining table. (1 leaf - 17.5 inches) (By LUCIEN ROLLIN, branded "Lu Rollin/1946")
In Stock
$45,000
Quantity:1
SEE IN PERSON
location

Newel Warehouse

32-00 Skillman Ave

Long Island City NY - 11101

phone(212) 758-1970
SKU
057252
Creator
Lucien Rollin
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width:
48.0"
Depth:
29.0"
Height:
29.5"
Style
Mid-Century
Category
Furniture
Tables
Dining and Conference Tables
Color
Brown
Materials & Techniques
wood, fruitwood, maple

About Lucien Rollin

Lucien Rollin (born 1968) is a renowned furniture and decorative arts designer known for his innovative and contemporary creations. Born and raised in Paris, France, Rollin developed a passion for design at a young age and pursued formal education in the field.

Rollin studied at the prestigious École Boulle in Paris, where he specialized in furniture design and craftsmanship. During read more..

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Parquetry

Parquetry is a form of geometric mosaic composed of pieces of wood. The wooden pieces are typically different kinds and colors. This method is used to decorate floors, furniture, boxes, and other decorative objects.

Maple

A hardwood used for furniture-making and flooring, characterized by a close, light brown grain. Its grain pattern can vary based on variety. Though often straight, it can sometimes include small knots (in the case of birdseye maple) or flame shapes. Some varieties of maple are used to craft fine wooden instruments such as violins and cellos.

Ormolu

French gilding technique of applying finely ground gold with a mercury amalgam to an object of bronze. High heat is applied in a kiln burning off the mercury and leaving behind the gold affixed to the bronze and is finished by hand-chasing. Also known as gilt-bronze or bronze doré. Often used to refer to bronze furniture mounts enhanced by gilding.

Parquetry

Parquetry is a form of geometric mosaic composed of pieces of wood. The wooden pieces are typically different kinds and colors. This method is used to decorate floors, furniture, boxes, and other decorative objects.

Maple

A hardwood used for furniture-making and flooring, characterized by a close, light brown grain. Its grain pattern can vary based on variety. Though often straight, it can sometimes include small knots (in the case of birdseye maple) or flame shapes. Some varieties of maple are used to craft fine wooden instruments such as violins and cellos.

Ormolu

French gilding technique of applying finely ground gold with a mercury amalgam to an object of bronze. High heat is applied in a kiln burning off the mercury and leaving behind the gold affixed to the bronze and is finished by hand-chasing. Also known as gilt-bronze or bronze doré. Often used to refer to bronze furniture mounts enhanced by gilding.

Parquetry

Parquetry is a form of geometric mosaic composed of pieces of wood. The wooden pieces are typically different kinds and colors. This method is used to decorate floors, furniture, boxes, and other decorative objects.

Maple

A hardwood used for furniture-making and flooring, characterized by a close, light brown grain. Its grain pattern can vary based on variety. Though often straight, it can sometimes include small knots (in the case of birdseye maple) or flame shapes. Some varieties of maple are used to craft fine wooden instruments such as violins and cellos.

Ormolu

French gilding technique of applying finely ground gold with a mercury amalgam to an object of bronze. High heat is applied in a kiln burning off the mercury and leaving behind the gold affixed to the bronze and is finished by hand-chasing. Also known as gilt-bronze or bronze doré. Often used to refer to bronze furniture mounts enhanced by gilding.

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