RUHLMANN STYLE MAHOGANY GUERIDON

Ruhlmann style Mahogany gueridon. Art Deco gueridon inspired by a model from Jacques-Emile Ruhlmann. Solid and veneer Mahogany frame with sunburst pattern, varnish finishings. Table supplied with nickel plated brass sabots. Made upon order, it is therefore available in many dimensions, wood species, wood finishings and brass decor. Tailor-made process allows Vosges to deal with any of your own specifications.

Jacques-Emile Ruhlmann is a legendary French furniture designer and interior decorator of the Art Deco period. By the 1920s Ruhlmann was the most successful and prestigious designer of his day. He used the finest materials such as Macassar ebony, Amboina burl, Brazilian rosewood, lacquer and ivory details. As a consequence, his luxurious designs were prohibitively expensive for all but the wealthiest. Aesthetic refinement, sumptuous materials, and impeccable construction techniques make Ruhlmann’s furniture truly unique, timeless and moreover extremely elegant.

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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.

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Source: Wikipedia.

Photo: Thomas Hennocque