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Newel Florida
2868 Pershing Street, Hollywood
Florida - 33020
Newel Florida
2868 Pershing Street, Hollywood
Florida - 33020
Newel Florida
2868 Pershing Street, Hollywood
Florida - 33020
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..
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 his time at École Boulle, he honed his skills and gained a deep understanding of materials, techniques, and the principles of design.
After completing his studies, Rollin embarked on a successful career as a furniture designer. His unique style blends traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics, resulting in visually striking and functional pieces. Rollin's designs often feature clean lines, geometric shapes, and a harmonious balance between form and function.
Throughout his career, Rollin has collaborated with renowned furniture manufacturers and design studios, both in France and internationally. His works have been exhibited in prestigious galleries and design fairs worldwide, earning him critical acclaim and a loyal following of collectors and design enthusiasts.
Rollin's portfolio includes a wide range of furniture pieces, including chairs, tables, cabinets, and lighting fixtures. He is known for his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to create pieces that seamlessly integrate into various interior styles, from minimalist and contemporary to eclectic and traditional.
In addition to his furniture designs, Rollin has also ventured into other areas of decorative arts, including ceramics, glassware, and textiles. His multidisciplinary approach allows him to explore different mediums and experiment with new techniques, resulting in a diverse body of work.
Rollin's contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts have earned him numerous accolades and recognition. His designs have been featured in prominent design publications and have been acquired by private collectors and museums worldwide.
Lucien Rollin continues to push the boundaries of design, constantly seeking new inspirations and innovative approaches. His passion for craftsmanship and his commitment to creating timeless and functional pieces have solidified his place as a respected figure in the world of furniture and decorative arts.
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The decorative crowning motif atop a column or pilaster shaft, usually composed of moldings and ornament. The shape of the capital helps determine the characteristic features within the three classical architectural orders. The capital takes a convex shapes in the Doric order; concave shape in the inverted bell of the Corinthian order; or out scrolled shape in the Ionic order.
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Console table
Starting in the 17th Century, console tables were side table usually fixed to a wall with front legs for support. Frequently the backside of consoles are left undecorated as they are viewed only from the front or sides and were created with the intent of display, often serving as pier table underneath a large mirror. Contemporary references to console tables can also indicate a freestanding relatively tall, rectangular table that is placed against a entrance wall or sofa.
Lacquer
A resin-based varnish sometimes with pigments added that is applied to metal or wood to give a high-gloss finish. Mother-of-pearl, coral, and metals are often inlaid in the lacquer to create a decorative effect.
Capital
The decorative crowning motif atop a column or pilaster shaft, usually composed of moldings and ornament. The shape of the capital helps determine the characteristic features within the three classical architectural orders. The capital takes a convex shapes in the Doric order; concave shape in the inverted bell of the Corinthian order; or out scrolled shape in the Ionic order.
Console table
Starting in the 17th Century, console tables were side table usually fixed to a wall with front legs for support. Frequently the backside of consoles are left undecorated as they are viewed only from the front or sides and were created with the intent of display, often serving as pier table underneath a large mirror. Contemporary references to console tables can also indicate a freestanding relatively tall, rectangular table that is placed against a entrance wall or sofa.
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