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French Art Deco green patinated bronze end table with inset rectangular black marble top above tapering X legs joined by a stretcher (Attributed to RAYMOND SUBES).
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French Art Deco green patinated bronze end table with inset rectangular black marble top above tapering X legs joined by a stretcher (Attributed to RAYMOND SUBES)
Sku: 042831 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Raymond Subes
Width: 29.5" Height: 26.0" Depth : 17.8"
Style: Art Deco Materials & Techniques: Bronze, marble Category: Tables
Raymond Subes (1902-1970) was a renowned French furniture designer and metalworker, known for his exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs. Born on March 18, 1902, in Paris, France, Subes developed a passion for metalworking at a young age, which eventually led him to establish himself as one of the leading figures in the decorative arts industry. Subes began his career by studying at the prestigious Ecole Boulle in Paris, where he honed his skills in metalwork and gained a comprehensive understanding of design principles. After completing his education, he embarked on a journey to explore different artistic styles and techniques, which greatly influenced his later work. In the early 1920s, Subes joined his father's metalworking business, Maison Subes, Read Full Bio
Raymond Subes (1902-1970) was a renowned French furniture designer and metalworker, known for his exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs. Born on March 18, 1902, in Paris, France, Subes developed a passion for metalworking at a young age, which eventually led him to establish himself as one of the leading figures in the decorative arts industry. Subes began his career by studying at the prestigious Ecole Boulle in Paris, where he honed his skills in metalwork and gained a comprehensive understanding of design principles. After completing his education, he embarked on a journey to explore different artistic styles and techniques, which greatly influenced his later work. In the early 1920s, Subes joined his father's metalworking business, Maison Subes, and quickly made a name for himself with his exceptional talent and creativity. He embraced the Art Deco movement, which was flourishing during this period, and incorporated its distinctive geometric forms and luxurious materials into his designs. Subes gained recognition for his ability to seamlessly blend functionality with artistic expression. His furniture pieces and decorative objects were characterized by their sleek lines, intricate detailing, and exquisite craftsmanship. He experimented with a variety of materials, including bronze, wrought iron, and exotic woods, to create visually striking and functional pieces that captured the essence of the Art Deco era. Throughout his career, Subes collaborated with renowned architects and interior designers, such as Jacques-Emile Ruhlmann and Pierre Chareau, to create custom-made furniture and decorative elements for prestigious clients. His works adorned luxurious residences, hotels, and public buildings, becoming synonymous with elegance and sophistication. In addition to his successful career as a furniture designer, Subes also contributed to the field of decorative arts through his involvement in various exhibitions and international fairs. His works were showcased at events such as the Paris International Exposition of 1937 and the New York World's Fair in 1939, where he received critical acclaim for his innovative designs. Despite experiencing a decline in popularity during the post-World War II period, Subes continued to create exceptional pieces until his death in 1970. His legacy lives on through the numerous furniture pieces and decorative objects that have become highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts worldwide. Raymond Subes' contributions to the world of furniture and decorative arts have left an indelible mark on the industry. His innovative designs, meticulous craftsmanship, and ability to seamlessly blend functionality with artistic expression have
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