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French Mid-Century (1940s) Neoclassical-style gilt iron coffee table with rope shaped stretcher legs and detachable round glass top (manner of MAISON RAMSAY) (similar item: CON6249A with 38.5" top)..
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French Mid-Century Neoclassical Style Gilt Iron Coffee Table (Manner of Maison Ramsay)
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French Mid-Century (1940s) Neoclassical-style gilt iron coffee table with rope shaped stretcher legs and detachable round glass top (manner of MAISON RAMSAY) (similar item: CON6249A with 38.5" top).
Sku: CON6249 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Maison Ramsay
Height: 20.5" Diameter : 36.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Iron, gilt / giltwood Category: Tables
Maison Ramsay, also known as Ramsay et Gravereaux, was a prominent French furniture and decorative arts design firm that operated during the early 20th century. The company was founded by Armand Albert Rateau and Jean-Charles Moreux in Paris in 1919. Armand Albert Rateau, born in 1882, was a highly skilled decorator and designer. He initially started his career as a sculptor, but soon turned his attention towards interior design and furniture making. Rateau's unique style was characterized by a blend of classicism and modernism, incorporating elements from various artistic movements such as Art Deco, Art Nouveau, and Egyptian Revival. Jean-Charles Moreux, born in 1889, was an architect and interior designer who had a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding Read Full Bio
Maison Ramsay, also known as Ramsay et Gravereaux, was a prominent French furniture and decorative arts design firm that operated during the early 20th century. The company was founded by Armand Albert Rateau and Jean-Charles Moreux in Paris in 1919. Armand Albert Rateau, born in 1882, was a highly skilled decorator and designer. He initially started his career as a sculptor, but soon turned his attention towards interior design and furniture making. Rateau's unique style was characterized by a blend of classicism and modernism, incorporating elements from various artistic movements such as Art Deco, Art Nouveau, and Egyptian Revival. Jean-Charles Moreux, born in 1889, was an architect and interior designer who had a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of historical styles. Moreux's work was known for its elegance and refinement, often drawing inspiration from the classical and Rococo periods. Together, Rateau and Moreux formed a formidable partnership that propelled Maison Ramsay to great success. The firm quickly gained recognition for its innovative designs and impeccable craftsmanship. Maison Ramsay's furniture pieces were renowned for their luxurious materials, intricate detailing, and exquisite finishes. The design philosophy of Maison Ramsay revolved around the idea of creating functional yet aesthetically pleasing pieces that harmoniously blended with their surroundings. The firm's furniture often featured clean lines, geometric shapes, and a perfect balance between form and function. Additionally, Maison Ramsay was known for its extensive use of high-quality materials such as exotic woods, metals, and luxurious upholstery fabrics. Throughout its existence, Maison Ramsay collaborated with renowned artists and craftsmen, including sculptors, glassmakers, and metalworkers, to create unique and exceptional pieces. The firm's clientele included wealthy individuals, aristocrats, and even members of the royal family, who sought out Maison Ramsay's designs to enhance their homes and palaces. Sadly, Maison Ramsay's success was short-lived. The firm closed its doors in 1944 due to the disruptions caused by World War II. However, the legacy of Maison Ramsay lives on, as their designs continue to be highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of furniture and decorative arts. The works created by Maison Ramsay are now considered iconic examples of early 20th-century design, and their influence can still be seen in contemporary furniture and interior design. The firm's commitment to craftsmanship, attention to detail, and innovative
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