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    By Tecno
    Located in Morazzone, Varese
    Beautiful iconic side table made in full brass and painted glass top in red color. Designed in the 1940s by Osvaldo Borsani and produced in Tecno company in Northern Italy, Varedo. T...
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  • Maison Baguès Faux Bamboo Side Table, 1950s
    By Maison Baguès
    Located in Munich, DE
    Amazing gilt solid brass side table by Maison Baguès, France 1950, luxury high end quality.
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    Vintage 1950s French Hollywood Regency Gueridon

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  • Coco Chanel Round Corn Side Table 1950s
    By Coco Chanel
    Located in Munich, DE
    A truly eye-catching original gold-plated metal coffee table. Fashioned in the shape of a wheat sheaf bound by string and a perfect round glass top embossed in a golden metal rim. Th...
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    Vintage 1970s Italian Hollywood Regency Gueridon

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  • "Snowflake" Cast Iron Side Table, France, circa 1950s
    Located in Isle Sur La Sorgue, Vaucluse
    Unique, unusual and beautifully crafted and designed cast iron tripod gueridon with a hexagonal snowflake patterned top and lower tier. Original patina.
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  • Oak Side Table from "Tables Enchantées" by Designer Hoon Moreau
    By Hoon Moreau
    Located in Paris, FR
    On command only : Art furniture from "Tables Enchantées" by designer korean Hoon Moreau. Solid oak. Crack sculptured on the top. Base sculptured and tinted in nuances from black to n...
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  • Side Table in the Manner of Pierre Chareau
    By Pierre Chareau
    Located in London, GB
    Stunning table after Pierre Chareau originally designed for the Club-House of the Beauvallon Golf Hôtel in 1928 . The table has a wooden top, supported by a riveted steel base. Completed in 1928, the Club-House of the Beauvallon Golf Hôtel represented the first major commission for Pierre Chareau in collaboration with the Dutch architect Bernard Bijvoet. The white-painted cement-rendered club-house was an asymmetric structure executed in the prevailing Modernist style, and comprised of a kitchen, a bar-dining area, and an open terrace. With the exception of fully-upholstered seating that was reserved for use in the interior, the majority of furnishings expressed Chareau's creative interest in the use of steel and iron for furniture manufacture. These included a variety of occasional tables and iron-framed chairs with woven cane seats, designed for use on the open terrace. This commission was amongst the first to illustrate the intensive working relationship between Pierre Chareau and the metal-worker with whom he exclusively collaborated, Louis Dalbet. In good original condition, some shrinkage to the circular top. Literature: p.92 Pierre Chareau Designer and Architect published by Taschen Provenance: from the collection of Marion Lambert...
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