Bronze and Glass Coffee Table, Signed by Jacques Théophile Lepelletier, Stamped Broncz
Signed and numbered bronze and glass coffee table by Jacques Théophile Lepelletier, stamped by the Broncz foundry, French, circa 1970. Rounded glass shelves. Dimensions: 121 × 61 × 35 cm (47.64 × 24.02 × 13.78 inch).
PRODUCT DETAILS
| Période | 1970–1980 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en CM | 121.0 x 61.0 x 35.0 cm |
| Dimensions en INCH | 47.64 x 24.02 x 13.78 inch |
| Style | Mid-Century Modern |
| Matériaux | Bronze |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
In the landscape of French decorative arts of the 1960s and 1970s, the bronze coffee table occupies a particular niche: it is the meeting point between the fine-art tradition of the bronze foundry and the functional demands of the post-war interior. Maison Broncz was among the most distinguished French manufacturers working in this territory, producing limited, signed, and numbered editions of furniture in patinated and polished bronze that treated the everyday table as a legitimate vehicle for sculptural expression.
This coffee table, signed by Jacques Théophile Lepelletier and carrying the Broncz foundry stamp, exemplifies that approach. The frame is in polished bronze — its warm, lustrous surfaces reflecting light in a manner that polished steel or chrome cannot match — and supports glass shelves with generously rounded corners, their soft geometry recalling the sculptural sensibility of the finest 1970s French design. The piece is numbered, confirming its status as a limited edition from an atelier that treated its productions as collectible objects rather than mass-market furniture.
At 121 × 61 × 35 cm, the table has the generous scale appropriate to a large salon — long enough to serve a full sofa grouping, low enough to maintain comfortable proportions. The combination of polished bronze and glass creates an interplay between weight and transparency, presence and lightness, that is among the most refined effects the French luxury furniture tradition has to offer.
In very good condition. A signed and documented work by a named French designer, from the most distinguished tier of 1970s French bronze furniture production.
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