Art Deco Table Clock, French Work, Circa 1930

Art Deco table clock. French work. Circa 1930.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Dimensions en CM 17.0 x 8.0 x 14.5 cm
Dimensions en INCH 6.69 x 3.15 x 5.71 inch
Période 1920–1930
Style Art Deco

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

A table clock of the Art Deco period, conceived with the bold formal clarity and aesthetic ambition that characterise the finest French horological design of the 1920s and 1930s. The composition presents a geometric or architecturally structured case — characteristic of the Art Deco aesthetic — in which strong angular forms, stepped profiles, and a rigorous play of materials and surfaces combine to create an object of pronounced decorative presence. The dial, framed within this assertive architectural composition, contributes to an overall impression of disciplined elegance and graphic precision.

The Art Deco period (c. 1910–1940) represented a golden age of French decorative arts, in which the great Parisian design studios, clockmakers, and craftsmen produced objects of extraordinary formal invention and material quality. French Art Deco clocks, in particular, were celebrated across Europe and America for their synthesis of the classical French horological tradition with the bold formal vocabulary of modernism — geometric shapes, vivid contrasts of colour and material, and a pronounced sense of architectural solidity. The greatest French clockmakers of the era elevated the table clock to a summit of luxury and refinement.

A table clock of this period and character is simultaneously a precise timepiece and a sculptural object of decorative authority. Displayed on a mantelpiece, a bureau plat, or a console, it asserts the aesthetic language of the Art Deco era with a confidence that transcends its functional purpose. A compelling acquisition for the collector of French Art Deco decorative arts, and an ideal accent for any interior that appreciates the bold, sophisticated beauty of the interwar period.

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