PRODUCT DETAILS
| Période | 1940–1950 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en CM | 26 x 26 x 40 cm |
| Dimensions en INCH | 10.24 x 10.24 x 15.75 inch |
| Style | Mid-Century Modern |
| Matériaux | Leather |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The bottle holder is among the most demanding of small domestic forms: its function is absolutely fixed—to receive a cylinder of specified dimensions, to hold it securely, to present it with elegance—and yet it must achieve this without becoming merely a technical solution. Jacques Adnet, and those who worked in his vocabulary at the Compagnie des Arts Français, understood that even the most constrained object deserved to be resolved with the same care as a major piece of furniture. The result, in this case, is a bottle holder in which every material decision is purposeful: leather for warmth and grip, wood for structural precision, the combination for the eloquence that neither material could achieve alone.
The object belongs to the tradition of French hospitality that treated the service of wine not as a mere practicality but as a ritual deserving proper ceremony. A bottle that rests in a holder of this quality arrives at the table differently from one set down in bare glass or raw material: it has been dignified by the craft of the object that carried it. The stitched leather, the warm wood beneath, and the precise construction all speak the same material language—one that Adnet made the signature of an entire era of Parisian interior life.
French work in the style of Jacques Adnet, circa 1950, in fine condition. Dimensions: W. 26 cm × D. 26 cm × H. 40 cm.
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