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Pierre Bayle - Pot column
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**Pierre Bayle** French potter and ceramist , born June 3, 1945 in Aigues-Vives (Aude), died on March 18, 2004 to Beziers. A stele pays tribute to the cemetery in Mailhac.Pot leaf column. Sigillée Earth tour, modeled, with slip and smoky. Signed referenced: 27.11.92. H 47.5 cm
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"Tile Room" 1957
Price On Request Suzanne Ramie was one of the key figures of the potters city of Vallauris. In 1938 , Suzanne and her husband Georges Ramie moved to Vallauris and created the studio Madoura. By 1948, Ramie set aside space in their studio for Picasso to produce his works. For over 25 years Picasso produced more than 3,500 original ceramics...
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Henri Rapin - Pair of armchairs, circa 1913
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Henri Rapin was a French painter, illustrator and designer known for his Art Deco inspired contributions in various media including porcelain, leather goods, lighting and interior furnishings.Carved mahogany. H 93 x W 63 x D 75 cm
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Seguso - Mirror, circa 1940
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SegusoMirror, circa 1940Glass mirror etched and gilded powder, bronze mounts. Signed on the bronze back. L 34 x W 34 x D 4 cm
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Jacques Adnet - Pair of nightstands, 1930
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Jacques Adnet was a French art deco modernist designer, architect and interior designer. He was known for his furniture designs in leather.Pair of Modernist bedside with frame of brass and plated with pink glass. H52 x l73 cm x P40 cm
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Secretary, circa 1902-1903
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Gustave Serrurier-Bovy was a Belgian architect and furniture designer. He is credited with creating the Art Nouveau style, coined as a style in Paris by Bing.Secretary flap mahogany, brass and earthenware cabochon enamel H 152 x L 87 x D 41.5 cm
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Buffet, circa 1923
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Francis Jourdain was a painter, furniture maker, interior designer, maker of ceramics, and other decorative arts, and a left-wing political activist.Sideboard three doors varnished black ash and oak with white veins. H 96 x W 189 x D 45 cm
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Dresser, circa 1912
Price On Request André Groult was a French decorator and designer of French furniture. Much of his work can be described as art deco, with curving and organic shapes, and Groult's work has been described as compromising between tradition and modernism.Sycamore and ebony, black marble top and resting on ball feet ivory. H 85.5 x W 101.5 x D 49...
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Armand-Albert Rateau - Bibus
Price On Request **Armand-Albert Rateau** (1882 - 1938) was a French furniture maker and interior designer. In 2006, The Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts characterized him as "the most eminent of the ensembliers, the high-style designer-decorators" who worked with luxury materials for the socially elite. In 2012, Architectural Digest described him as "one of the most exclusive interior designers of...
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Sun Primavera Console, circa 1934
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Sun PrimaveraConsole, circa 1934Modernist Console chrome metal with two glass plates H 105 x 119.5 x D 34.5 cm
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Chareau - Pedestal
Price On Request **Pierre Chareau** (4 August 1883 - 24 August 1950) was a French architect and designer.Chareau was born in Bordeaux, France. He went to the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris by the time he was 17 years old.Model MB 170 référencier artist, rosewood hexagonal plate on pedestal base wing and hexagonal base in step. 60 x...
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Coffee Table, circa 1945-1950
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**Jacques Adnet** (April 20, 1900 - October 29, 1984) was a French art deco modernist designer, architect and interior designer.He was known for his furniture designs in leather.Oak coffee table and terracotta tiles Produced by the Company of French Arts 49 x 97 x 51 cm
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Low Table, circa 1945-1950
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**Jacques Adnet** (April 20, 1900 - October 29, 1984) was a French art deco modernist designer, architect and interior designer.He was known for his furniture designs in leather.Oak coffee table and terracotta tiles Produced by the company of French Art 45.5 x 144 x 67 cm
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