Magazine Rack en Nickel Faux-Bamboo Style in the style of Jacques Adnet

Magazine Rack en Nickel Faux-Bamboo Style in the style of Jacques Adnet. Mid-Century Modern style. French craftsmanship in the style of Jacques Adnet. Circa 1950. Dimensions: Width: 17.72 in | Depth: 12.2 in | Height: 17.91 in.

PRODUCT DETAILS

État Bon état
Période 1950
Pays d'Origine France
Dimensions en CM Largeur 45 cm | Profondeur 31 cm | Hauteur 45.5 cm
Dimensions en INCH Largeur 17.72 in | Profondeur 12.2 in | Hauteur 17.91 in
Style Mid-Century Modern
Créateur dans le goût de Jacques Adnet

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

This piece, magazine rack en nickel faux-bamboo style in the style of jacques adnet, illustrates the Mid-Century Modern style characteristic of French craftsmanship from the 1950 period. Magazine Rack en Nickel Faux-Bamboo Style. French craftsmanship in the style of Jacques Adnett. Circa 1970.

Jacques Adnet (1900-1984) is one of the major French decorators and designers of the 20th century. Director of the Compagnie des Arts Français from 1928, he developed a style at the crossroads of modernism and classical refinement. He notably collaborated with Hermès in the 1950s, creating iconic pieces in stitched leather. His work, characterized by the quality of materials and purity of lines, is highly sought after today.

Mid-Century Modern design, combining functionality and refined aesthetics, gives this piece a remarkable timelessness. Clean lines, noble materials and attention to detail characterize this movement that marked decoration of the 1950s-1970s. Highly sought after today, these creations integrate perfectly into contemporary interiors.

With its dimensions of 17.72 in wide, 12.2 in deep, 17.91 in tall, this piece will naturally find its place in a sophisticated interior. It will sublimate a living room, library or office, whether classic or contemporary. An ideal choice for lovers of fine antiques and refined decoration. Good general condition.

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