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French 1940s ormolu mounted maple writing desk with leather inset top above 2 frieze drawers on lyre form trestle supports. (attributed to ANDRE ARBUS).
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French 1940s ormolu mounted maple writing desk with leather inset top above 2 frieze drawers on lyre form trestle supports. (attributed to ANDRE ARBUS)
Sku: 058345 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Andre Arbus
Width: 58.5" Height: 29.3" Depth : 27.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Leather, maple Category: Tables
Andre Arbus (1903-1969) was a prominent French furniture and decorative arts designer who played a significant role in the mid-20th-century design movement. Known for his distinctive style and meticulous craftsmanship, Arbus created timeless pieces that continue to be revered today. Born on October 14, 1903, in Toulouse, France, Andre Arbus showed an early interest in the arts and pursued formal training in architecture at the prestigious Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Toulouse. After completing his studies, he moved to Paris, where he began his career as a designer. Arbus quickly gained recognition for his unique approach to furniture design, which seamlessly blended classicism with modernism. He drew inspiration from various artistic movements, including Art Deco and Read Full Bio
Andre Arbus (1903-1969) was a prominent French furniture and decorative arts designer who played a significant role in the mid-20th-century design movement. Known for his distinctive style and meticulous craftsmanship, Arbus created timeless pieces that continue to be revered today. Born on October 14, 1903, in Toulouse, France, Andre Arbus showed an early interest in the arts and pursued formal training in architecture at the prestigious Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Toulouse. After completing his studies, he moved to Paris, where he began his career as a designer. Arbus quickly gained recognition for his unique approach to furniture design, which seamlessly blended classicism with modernism. He drew inspiration from various artistic movements, including Art Deco and the emerging Art Moderne, to create pieces that were both elegant and functional. In the 1930s, Arbus established his own design firm, Atelier Arbus, where he collaborated with skilled craftsmen to bring his innovative designs to life. His furniture pieces often featured clean lines, geometric shapes, and luxurious materials such as exotic woods, marble, and bronze. Arbus also incorporated intricate detailing and ornamental elements, showcasing his masterful craftsmanship. Throughout his career, Arbus designed a wide range of furniture, including chairs, tables, cabinets, and lighting fixtures. His creations were sought after by discerning clients, including notable figures such as Coco Chanel, Jean Cocteau, and the French government. Arbus's work extended beyond furniture design. He also collaborated with renowned interior designers to create complete room ensembles, where his furniture pieces seamlessly integrated with the overall aesthetic. His designs were characterized by a balance between functionality and artistic expression, resulting in harmonious and visually striking interiors. During World War II, Arbus temporarily halted his design work to serve in the French Resistance. Following the war, he returned to his passion and continued to innovate in the field of furniture design. His post-war designs showcased a more restrained aesthetic, reflecting the changing tastes and economic realities of the time. Andre Arbus's contributions to the world of furniture and decorative arts were widely recognized and celebrated. His designs are regarded as icons of 20th-century design, influencing subsequent generations of designers. Today, his pieces can be found in prestigious museums and private collections worldwide, serving as a testament to his enduring legacy. Andre Arbus passed away on September 12, 1969, leaving behind a rich body of work that
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