PRODUCT DETAILS
| Période | 1930–1940 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en CM | 107.0 x 47.0 x 38.5 cm |
| Dimensions en INCH | 42.13 x 18.50 x 15.16 inch |
| Style | Art Deco |
| Matériaux | Bronze |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This exquisite faux-bamboo brass coffee table is a signature work by Maison Baguès, the celebrated Parisian house whose mastery of gilt metal and bronze set the standard for French luxury decorative arts throughout the twentieth century. Produced circa 1940, the piece features a structure entirely executed in brass cast to simulate the segmented joints and elegant slenderness of natural bamboo — a motif with deep roots in French decorative art, where the chinoiserie tradition inspired generations of craftsmen to reinvent the exotic forms of the Orient in precious European materials. The warm golden lustre of the polished brass gives the piece an unmistakable richness and warmth.
The faux-bamboo motif has been a recurring theme in French furniture and decorative arts since the eighteenth century, when the fashion for chinoiserie brought bamboo-inspired forms to the most sophisticated Parisian interiors. Maison Baguès, founded in Paris in the mid-nineteenth century and renowned for exceptional metalwork, made particularly distinguished use of the faux-bamboo idiom in its lighting fixtures, tables, and decorative objects, applying the highest standards of bronze casting and gilding to create pieces of the utmost luxury and refinement. This table exemplifies that tradition at its most accomplished.
This coffee table would make an exceptional addition to any interior, its warm brass faux-bamboo structure bringing an air of refined exoticism and Parisian sophistication to any setting. Whether placed in a classically decorated salon or a more contemporary interior, its timeless form and incomparable quality ensure that it commands attention and admiration. A distinguished work by one of the most celebrated names in the history of French decorative arts.
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