Set of Neoclassical Brass Nesting Tables with Arcuate Base, French Work, France, circa 1970

Largest: W. 50 cm × D. 36.5 cm × H. 38.5 cm

PRODUCT DETAILS

Dimensions en CM 50 x 36.5 x 38.5 cm
Dimensions en INCH 19.69 x 14.37 x 15.16 inch
Période 1970–1980
Style Neoclassical
Matériaux Brass

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

A refined set of neoclassical brass nesting tables distinguished by the unusual arcuate form of their base — each table resting on a curved arch stretcher that gives the series a particularly graceful, architectural silhouette. The continuous curve of the base contrasts with the flat, horizontal surface of the brass-framed tabletops above, creating a play of convex and planar geometries that enlivens the formal rectilinear character of the neoclassical design vocabulary. The warm tone of the polished brass is consistent throughout the set, ensuring visual cohesion when the tables are nested.

Nesting tables with arcuate bases were a characteristic sub-type within the broader production of French neoclassical brass furniture of the 1960s and 1970s, when Parisian ateliers revisited the formal vocabulary of earlier decades with fresh interpretations. The arch — a form with deep roots in French architectural classicism — translated naturally into the language of table design, lending even small-format pieces a monumental presence. French workshops of the period produced this type in considerable variety, the curve of the base serving both as structural element and principal decorative motif.

This set, in excellent original condition, retains the warm patina and structural integrity expected of quality French brass production of the period. The graduated sizes allow the tables to be stored as a single compact form or deployed separately as occasion demands, their arcuate bases ensuring that each individual piece has visual interest even when used alone. Sets of this type and quality represent an accessible entry point into the French neoclassical furniture tradition.

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