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SET of 4 French Art Deco light mahogany side chairs with shaped back and upholstered seat and back with bronze sabot. (JEAN PASCAUD) (Matching game table #060627).
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SET of 4 French Art Deco light mahogany side chairs with shaped back and upholstered seat and back with bronze sabot. (JEAN PASCAUD) (Matching game table #060627)
Sku: 060628 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Jean Pascaud
Width: 19.0" Height: 36.0" Depth : 17.0"
Style: Art Deco Materials & Techniques: Bronze, mahogany Category: Seating, Office/Library, Dining Room
Jean Pascaud (1903-1966) was a prominent French furniture and interior designer known for his elegant and innovative Art Deco creations. Born on June 27, 1903, in Paris, Pascaud developed a passion for design from an early age. Pascaud began his career in the 1920s, working as a draftsman for various architectural firms in Paris. During this time, he honed his skills in architectural drawing and gained valuable experience in the field. In the early 1930s, Pascaud established his own design studio, where he started creating furniture pieces that would later become iconic examples of Art Deco design. Drawing inspiration from the sleek lines and geometric forms of the Art Deco movement, Pascaud's furniture designs were characterized by their clean and streamlined Read Full Bio
Jean Pascaud (1903-1966) was a prominent French furniture and interior designer known for his elegant and innovative Art Deco creations. Born on June 27, 1903, in Paris, Pascaud developed a passion for design from an early age. Pascaud began his career in the 1920s, working as a draftsman for various architectural firms in Paris. During this time, he honed his skills in architectural drawing and gained valuable experience in the field. In the early 1930s, Pascaud established his own design studio, where he started creating furniture pieces that would later become iconic examples of Art Deco design. Drawing inspiration from the sleek lines and geometric forms of the Art Deco movement, Pascaud's furniture designs were characterized by their clean and streamlined aesthetic. He favored the use of luxurious materials such as exotic woods, lacquer, and metals, combined with high-quality craftsmanship. One of Pascaud's most notable contributions to the world of design was his ability to seamlessly blend traditional craftsmanship with modern techniques. His furniture pieces often featured intricate detailing and exquisite finishes, showcasing his meticulous attention to detail. Pascaud's designs gained international recognition and quickly became sought after by the elite and affluent clientele. His clientele included prominent figures such as the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, as well as various Hollywood celebrities. In addition to furniture design, Pascaud also ventured into interior design projects, creating complete environments that perfectly complemented his furniture pieces. He collaborated with renowned architects and interior designers of the time, creating harmonious spaces that showcased his distinctive style. Despite the outbreak of World War II, Pascaud continued to produce exceptional designs, adapting to the changing times and materials scarcity. His ability to innovate and adapt allowed him to remain relevant even during challenging periods. Jean Pascaud's career spanned several decades, and his designs left an indelible mark on the world of furniture and interior design. His work continues to be highly regarded and sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. Pascaud passed away on August 8, 1966, leaving behind a rich legacy of exceptional design and craftsmanship. His contributions to the Art Deco movement and his innovative approach to furniture design continue to inspire contemporary designers and serve as a testament to his enduring influence in the field of decorative arts.
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