GILBERT POILLERAT DINING TABLE GILT BALLS
Gilbert Poillerat dining table gilt balls. Hammered wrought iron, various finishings: brushed iron, black iron…, gold leaf elements. This table base is available in many dimensions and iron finishings.
Various tabletops available: marble, lacquer wood, veneer wood, shagreen-veneer… We can supply the base alone if you prefer. Tailor-made process allows Vosges to deal with any of your own specifications.
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Gilbert Poillerat is one of the most renowned French designers and wrought iron masters of the 20th Century. Inspired by historical architecture, he imagined then elegant metal objects and furniture. His creations are unique for their perfect proportions and distinctive personal style. Poillerat collaborated with many of the leading designers of his time, among them Jacques Adnet, André Arbus, Jean Pascaud and Jean Royère.
Poillerat designed and produced grillework, tables, chairs, consoles, screens, lighting and firedogs. He also created altars, communion screens, candelabra and gates for various churches and a synagogue. He was similarly involved in the design of luxury French ocean liners such as the SS Normandie and SS France.
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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. Art Deco continued to be a source of inspiration in interior designs into the 21st century.
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Vosges custom fabricates Art Deco furniture for interiors designers and architects. We mainly design pieces from photos, sketches or of course drawings provided by our clients. Our team consequently adapts dimensions and finishings to your own’s specifications. All our goods are also 100% made in France to the highest standards by very skilled craftsmen.
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