Jacques Adnet
Art Deco Desk and Chair, 1930
Desk: Parchment (Goat Skin)
Chair: Oak and Fabric
Chair: Oak and Fabric
Desk: 70"W x 33.50"D x 30.50"H
Chair: 21.25"W x 18.25"D x 33"H
Seating Height: 17.75"
Chair: 21.25"W x 18.25"D x 33"H
Seating Height: 17.75"
A1848
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A moon-shaped desk covered in goatskin is a hallmark of Art Deco design. The desk features a curved, half-moon shape that is both elegant and functional. The smooth surface of...
A moon-shaped desk covered in goatskin is a hallmark of Art Deco design. The desk features a curved, half-moon shape that is both elegant and functional. The smooth surface of the goatskin adds an interesting texture to the piece, while the overall design and construction is characterized by a blend of traditional craftsmanship and modernist forms. This piece has a glass top that protects the goatskin surface as well as a Metal drawer handles and trim.
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.