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American Etruscan (circa 1980) forged and hammered iron frame coffee table with a stretcher base and curved arms that rise to support a plate glass table top (PAUL FERRANTE in the manner of DIEGO GIACOMETTI)..
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American Etruscan (circa 1980) forged and hammered iron frame coffee table with a stretcher base and curved arms that rise to support a plate glass table top (PAUL FERRANTE in the manner of DIEGO GIACOMETTI).
Sku: DUF0023 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Diego Giacometti,Paul Ferrante
Width: 50.0" Height: 18.5" Depth : 40.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Glass, iron, metal Category: Tables Good; Wear consistent with age and use
Diego Giacometti (1902-1985) was a Swiss artist and furniture designer known for his exquisite craftsmanship and unique style. Born on November 15, 1902, in Borgonovo, Switzerland, Giacometti was the younger brother of the renowned sculptor Alberto Giacometti. Giacometti's fascination with art and design began at an early age, and he initially trained as an architect at the École des Beaux-Arts in Geneva. However, he soon discovered his true passion for creating furniture and decorative arts. In the 1920s, he moved to Paris, where he became associated with the Surrealist movement and began collaborating with his brother Alberto on various artistic projects. In the 1930s, Giacometti started designing furniture and lighting fixtures, often incorporating elements Read Full Bio
Diego Giacometti (1902-1985) was a Swiss artist and furniture designer known for his exquisite craftsmanship and unique style. Born on November 15, 1902, in Borgonovo, Switzerland, Giacometti was the younger brother of the renowned sculptor Alberto Giacometti. Giacometti's fascination with art and design began at an early age, and he initially trained as an architect at the École des Beaux-Arts in Geneva. However, he soon discovered his true passion for creating furniture and decorative arts. In the 1920s, he moved to Paris, where he became associated with the Surrealist movement and began collaborating with his brother Alberto on various artistic projects. In the 1930s, Giacometti started designing furniture and lighting fixtures, often incorporating elements inspired by nature and animals. His work featured intricate ironwork, bronze castings, and delicate detailing, showcasing his exceptional craftsmanship. Giacometti's designs were characterized by their organic forms and a harmonious blend of functionality and artistic expression. Giacometti's furniture pieces were highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts. His clientele included prominent figures such as Jean-Michel Frank, Pierre Matisse, and the Rothschild family. Despite his success, Giacometti remained modest and dedicated to his craft, often working in his small studio in Paris. Throughout his career, Giacometti collaborated with renowned interior designers and architects, including Jean-Michel Frank and André Arbus. His designs can be found in prestigious locations such as the Musée Picasso in Paris, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Geneva, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Diego Giacometti's work continues to be highly regarded in the world of furniture and decorative arts. His unique designs, characterized by their timeless elegance and meticulous craftsmanship, have left an indelible mark on the field. Giacometti's legacy lives on through his furniture pieces, which are considered not only functional objects but also works of art.
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