FRENCH ART DECO WATERFALL BENCH
French Art Deco waterfall-shaped bench. Solid and veneer oak frame, ceruse finishings. Upholstering in white, covering with customer’s own material (COM) or leather (COL) Shown covered with a custom dyed and printed hide from a Parisian workshop that also supplies the greatest fashion design firms.
> See also an Art Deco lacquer version
Art Deco is a movement in the decorative arts and architecture that developed during the 1930s and the 1940s. Its name was derived from the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, held in Paris in 1925. Its designs initially associated with both luxury and modernity. Notable French Art Deco furniture makers included Jacques Adnet, Pierre Chareau, Maurice Dufrêne, Jean Dunand, Jean-Michel Frank, Armand-Albert Ratteau, Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann, André Sornay, Raymond Subes, Louis Süe… Some of them also designed entire interiors for their wealthy clients. Art Deco continued to be a source of inspiration in interior designs into the 21st century.
> Some more inspiring Art Deco chairs.
Vosges manufactures bespoke Art Deco style chairs inspired by great French 20th century designers. All our pieces are unique and made upon order by very skilled craftsmen. Our team can adapt our models to your requested dimensions, finishings and comfort requests. Vosges furthermore designs and crafts any pieces from your own drawings or images.
Source: Wikipedia
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