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French Mid-Century highboy dresser / chest finished in mahogany veneer, containing 5 drawers, the topmost shallow, the lower four with faceted fronts containing sage green leather insets. (ANDRE SORNAY).
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Andre Sornay French Mid-Century Mahogany Veneer Faceted Front Highboy Chest / Dresser
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French Mid-Century highboy dresser / chest finished in mahogany veneer, containing 5 drawers, the topmost shallow, the lower four with faceted fronts containing sage green leather insets. (ANDRE SORNAY)
Sku: REG4860 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Andre Sornay
Width: 38.3" Height: 46.5" Depth : 20.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Leather, mahogany, veneer, wood Category: Cabinets & Case Goods, Bedroom Condition: Wear and minor losses to veneer Good; Wear consistent with age and use
Andre Sornay (1902-2000) was a renowned French furniture designer and interior decorator. He is best known for his innovative use of geometric shapes and bold colors in his furniture designs, which made him a prominent figure in the Art Deco movement. Born on February 25, 1902, in Lyon, France, Sornay came from a family with a long tradition of woodworking. He inherited his father's furniture workshop and continued the family business, expanding it into a successful enterprise. Sornay's early exposure to woodworking and craftsmanship greatly influenced his design philosophy. In the 1920s, Sornay's work began to gain recognition for its distinctive style. He embraced the principles of functionalism and modernism, combining them with his own artistic vision. Read Full Bio
Andre Sornay (1902-2000) was a renowned French furniture designer and interior decorator. He is best known for his innovative use of geometric shapes and bold colors in his furniture designs, which made him a prominent figure in the Art Deco movement. Born on February 25, 1902, in Lyon, France, Sornay came from a family with a long tradition of woodworking. He inherited his father's furniture workshop and continued the family business, expanding it into a successful enterprise. Sornay's early exposure to woodworking and craftsmanship greatly influenced his design philosophy. In the 1920s, Sornay's work began to gain recognition for its distinctive style. He embraced the principles of functionalism and modernism, combining them with his own artistic vision. Sornay's designs often featured clean lines, geometric forms, and asymmetrical compositions, reflecting the influence of the avant-garde movements of the time. One of Sornay's most significant contributions to furniture design was his invention of the "Sornay joint." This innovative technique involved the use of metal brackets to join wooden pieces, allowing for greater flexibility and structural integrity in his designs. The Sornay joint became a hallmark of his work and set him apart from other designers of his era. Sornay's furniture pieces were not only visually striking but also highly functional. He believed that furniture should adapt to the needs of the user and be versatile in its usage. His designs often incorporated modular elements and adjustable features, allowing for customization and flexibility. Throughout his career, Sornay collaborated with prominent architects and interior designers, creating furniture for high-profile projects such as the interiors of ocean liners and luxury hotels. His work was also showcased in various international exhibitions, where it received critical acclaim. Despite his success and recognition, Sornay remained humble and dedicated to his craft. He continued to run his family workshop until his retirement in the 1970s. Sornay's influence on furniture design can still be seen today, as his innovative techniques and unique aesthetic continue to inspire contemporary designers. Andre Sornay passed away on January 10, 2000, leaving behind a rich legacy in the world of furniture design. His innovative approach to form, function, and craftsmanship continues to be celebrated, making him a true icon in the field of decorative arts.
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