Furniture
MARTELL GALLERY
Jacques Adnet
Game Table Set ( includes 4 Chairs), circa 1945
Sycamore Wood and Goat Skin
31.50"W x 28.50"H x 31.50"D Table
19.25"W x 38.25"H x 17.25"D Chairs
Seating Height: 18.25"
19.25"W x 38.25"H x 17.25"D Chairs
Seating Height: 18.25"
A1820
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An Art Deco game table set (includes 4 chairs) in Oak Wood (table) and Cherry Wood ( chairs) with a Goat Skin top. Designed by Jacque Adnet. Jacques Adnet was...
An Art Deco game table set (includes 4 chairs) in Oak Wood (table) and Cherry Wood ( chairs) with a Goat Skin top. Designed by Jacque Adnet.
Jacques Adnet was an iconic Art Deco French designer. His designs featured clean lines, simple shapes and contrasting materials, giving them a unique and timeless character. He also designed interiors for prestigious hotels and public buildings in France. Adnet was a member of the Union des Artistes Modernes and exhibited at the prestigious Salon d'Automne. His legacy continues to influence contemporary design and his original pieces are highly collectible today.
Jacques Adnet was an iconic Art Deco French designer. His designs featured clean lines, simple shapes and contrasting materials, giving them a unique and timeless character. He also designed interiors for prestigious hotels and public buildings in France. Adnet was a member of the Union des Artistes Modernes and exhibited at the prestigious Salon d'Automne. His legacy continues to influence contemporary design and his original pieces are highly collectible today.