French Art Deco Dufrene Steel and Parchment Center Table

French (circa 1937) gold & black painted metal & parchment top center table with concave interlocking scroll trestle sides joined by a stretcher. (signed: MAURICE DUFRENE)
SKU
041796A
Creator
Maurice Dufrene
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width: 35.50"
Depth: 24.00"
Height: 28.00"
Style
Art Deco
French
Color
Black, Gold
Category
Furniture
Tables
Center Tables/Hall Tables
Materials & Techniques
arch, bronze, gold, metal, steel
Condition
illustrated on p. 17, Les Decorateurs des Annees 40
$165,000 (USD)
In Stock
Quantity:1
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Newel Gallery

306 East 61st Street, 3rd Floor

NY - 10065

phone(212) 758-1970

French Art Deco Dufrene Steel and Parchment Center Table

French (circa 1937) gold & black painted metal & parchment top center table with concave interlocking scroll trestle sides joined by a stretcher. (signed: MAURICE DUFRENE)
In Stock
$165,000
Quantity:1
SEE IN PERSON
location

Newel Gallery

306 East 61st Street, 3rd Floor

NY - 10065

phone(212) 758-1970
SKU
041796A
Creator
Maurice Dufrene
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width:
35.5"
Depth:
24.0"
Height:
28.0"
Style
Art Deco
Category
Furniture
Tables
Center Tables/Hall Tables
Color
Black, Gold
Materials & Techniques
arch, bronze, gold, metal, steel

About Maurice Dufrene

Maurice Dufrene (1876-1955) was a prominent French furniture designer and decorative artist. He was born on December 15, 1876, in Paris, France. Dufrene played a significant role in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements, leaving an indelible mark on the world of furniture and decorative arts.

Dufrene began his career as an apprentice in his father's furniture workshop, where he read more..

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Art Deco

The Art Deco movement, a prominent force within the industrial design of the 1920's & 1930's was born shortly after the turn of the 20th century, when the decorative artist community in France, represented by the Societe Des Artistes, gained the same rights of authorship enjoyed by painters and sculptors. The style of Art Deco in architecture, furniture, fashion and art is known for vivid colors (inspired by early 20th century ballet set design) and geometric forms (inspired by Cubism). Art Deco was the style of luxury during its time, as it featured expensive materials and expert craftsmanship. and represented modernization. Eventually, Art Deco split into two rival schools of design, one following its tradition of luxury, and the other, eventually referred to as Streamline Moderne, embraced industrialization and mass production. A revival of interest in early and mid-20th century design has given new life, purpose and relevance of Art Deco design in the modern home.

Art Deco

The Art Deco movement, a prominent force within the industrial design of the 1920's & 1930's was born shortly after the turn of the 20th century, when the decorative artist community in France, represented by the Societe Des Artistes, gained the same rights of authorship enjoyed by painters and sculptors. The style of Art Deco in architecture, furniture, fashion and art is known for vivid colors (inspired by early 20th century ballet set design) and geometric forms (inspired by Cubism). Art Deco was the style of luxury during its time, as it featured expensive materials and expert craftsmanship. and represented modernization. Eventually, Art Deco split into two rival schools of design, one following its tradition of luxury, and the other, eventually referred to as Streamline Moderne, embraced industrialization and mass production. A revival of interest in early and mid-20th century design has given new life, purpose and relevance of Art Deco design in the modern home.

Art Deco

The Art Deco movement, a prominent force within the industrial design of the 1920's & 1930's was born shortly after the turn of the 20th century, when the decorative artist community in France, represented by the Societe Des Artistes, gained the same rights of authorship enjoyed by painters and sculptors. The style of Art Deco in architecture, furniture, fashion and art is known for vivid colors (inspired by early 20th century ballet set design) and geometric forms (inspired by Cubism). Art Deco was the style of luxury during its time, as it featured expensive materials and expert craftsmanship. and represented modernization. Eventually, Art Deco split into two rival schools of design, one following its tradition of luxury, and the other, eventually referred to as Streamline Moderne, embraced industrialization and mass production. A revival of interest in early and mid-20th century design has given new life, purpose and relevance of Art Deco design in the modern home.

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