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Pollaro Fan-Patterned Straw Marquetry Screen after Jean-Michel Frank
About the Item
A four-paneled screen in the Art Deco style. Handmade by Pollaro artisans. Straw marquetry on a hand polished solid walnut base.
Straw marquetry is the art of forming a decorative panel using flattened slithers of natural cured straw, similar to that of wood marquetry. To mimic the varying shades of wood veneer, wheat or oat straw must be split, flattened, softened, and scraped or ironed into a flat ribbon. The resulting material possesses a variety of tones, from pale gold to deepest dark brown. It is then inlaid edge-to-edge until the surface is covered. This labor-intensive process that can take months to complete. This piece represents over 250 hours of handwork.
This piece is available immediately as shown; additional custom screens may also be commissioned to order.
Dimensions: (Flat) W 60”, H 43.25”, D 1” (As Displayed) W 53”, H 43.25”, D 12” (Per Panel) W 15”, H 43.25”, D 1”.
- Creator:Pollaro (Maker)
- Similar to:Jean-Michel Frank (Designer)
- Dimensions:Height: 43.25 in (109.86 cm)Width: 60 in (152.4 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
- Style:Art Deco (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:2018
- Production Type:New & Custom(Current Production)
- Estimated Production Time:Available Now
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- Seller Location:Hillside, NJ
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU4550114348662
Pollaro
At Pollaro, everything we do is guided by a single-minded philosophy: To elevate furniture to become art. Art that is as soulful and resonant as it is immaculately designed and engineered. Art that celebrates extraordinary materials, painstakingly selected for their unique beauty. Art made not by machines, but by the warmth of hand and heart. The passion, time, and imagination we invest to achieve perfection is present in every detail, both seen and unseen. Each and every creation is a true masterpiece. For 30 years, directed by founder Frank Pollaro, our master craftsmen have created museum-quality furnishings for a variety of living spaces including residences, yachts, corporate suites, boutique hotels, and retail interiors. We are experts in Modern and Art Deco styles, and are considered the preeminent global source for pieces inspired by the great masters of Art Deco design. Additionally, our team can create truly bespoke pieces based on a client's or designer's imagination. Your creativity is our palette. Our team is composed of master craftsmen who merge art, rarefied materials, and impeccable execution to achieve excellence in the finished product. Making use of the world's largest private collection of exotic wood veneer, lumber, and rare slabs, we offer our clients something truly unique and special - art for living.
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