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Pair of ‘cubist’ consoles in glass and brass Murano, Italy, circa 2020
Located in Paris, FR
A pair of consoles, composed of multiple boxes made of off-white Murano glass, all edged with brass angle iron.
They are stacked one on top of the other in a geometric pattern that s...
Category
2010s Italian Art Deco Console Tables
Materials
Brass
Pair of "feuille d'eau" consoles, by Chrystiane Charles, France, circa 1970
By Charles Maison, Chrystiane Charles
Located in Paris, FR
Rare pair of « feuille d’eau » consoles designed by Chrystiane Charles and produced by Maison Charles, circa 1970.
Each console consists of a base representing a bouquet of numerous ...
Category
Vintage 1970s French Mid-Century Modern Console Tables
Materials
Brass, Bronze, Nickel
Console in brass and blue lacquered wood, by G. Lefèvre, Ed. Maison Jansen, 1970
By Guy Lefevre, Maison Jansen
Located in Paris, FR
Console in brushed brass and turquoise-blue lacquer, two-drawer pedestal front, lower shelf in clear glass.
Guy Lefevre for Maison Jansen, circa 1970.
Cabinet and drawer interiors in mat varnished Sapelli mahogany.
Biography
Guy Lefèvre is a designer best known for having worked for the French brand Maison Jansen, for which he designed furniture in the 1960s. He has also collaborated with brands such as Knoll, Steiner and Artifort.
His creations are characterized by a refined aesthetic, marked by the use of modern materials such as metal, glass and leather. In particular, he created armchairs and sofas with simple and elegant lines, which were very successful in the 1970s.
Guy Lefèvre has received numerous distinctions and prizes throughout his career, he is considered one of the greatest French designers of the second half of the 20th century.
Story
Maison Jansen is an interior design house based in Paris, France.
It was founded in 1880 by the Dutchman...
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Materials
Brass
Console in Art Deco Style, Entirely Covered with Mirrors
Located in Paris, FR
Console in Art Deco style, entirely covered with mirrors.
The top has an églomisé decor.
A pair is available.
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Early 2000s Italian Art Deco Console Tables
Materials
Mirror, Wood
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