Jules Leleu
Art Deco Flower Inlaid Cabinet, 1945
Rosewood and Marquetry Veneer, Mother of Pearl and Ebony.
52"H x 31.50"W x 14.75"D
A1533
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A 2-door Art Deco cabinet made from Rosewood with Bronze details along the sides. Each door is made with a marquetry veneer and mother of pearl and ebony inlays depicting...
A 2-door Art Deco cabinet made from Rosewood with Bronze details along the sides. Each door is made with a marquetry veneer and mother of pearl and ebony inlays depicting different sized wild flowers. This cabinet has 2 shelves inside in Sycamore wood. It was made in France and designed and signed by Jules Leleu.
Signature: J. Leleu
Jules Leleu was a prominent French Art Deco furniture designer known for his stylish and innovative furniture designs. He created pieces that were characterized by sleek lines, geometric shapes, and a variety of exotic woods, all hallmarks of the Art Deco style. Leleu opened a gallery in Paris called Maison Leleu. He won the grand prize at the Exposition Industrielle et Arts Decoratifs in 1924 and 1925. He designed various important buildings/salons in France and other countries, as well as ocean liners like Île de France and Normandie.
Signature: J. Leleu
Jules Leleu was a prominent French Art Deco furniture designer known for his stylish and innovative furniture designs. He created pieces that were characterized by sleek lines, geometric shapes, and a variety of exotic woods, all hallmarks of the Art Deco style. Leleu opened a gallery in Paris called Maison Leleu. He won the grand prize at the Exposition Industrielle et Arts Decoratifs in 1924 and 1925. He designed various important buildings/salons in France and other countries, as well as ocean liners like Île de France and Normandie.