Foldable game table, René Joubert & Philippe Petit, France, 1930s

€8.000,00

René Joubert (1878–1931) and Philippe Petit (1900–1945) were a duo of French designers who made a significant impact on the world of decorative arts in the interwar period. Active mainly during the 1920s and 1930s, they stood out for a style that combined classical elegance with modernity. They took part in several international exhibitions, including the 1925 Exposition des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. Their works were often produced by the D.I.M. company (Décoration Intérieure Moderne), founded by Joubert in 1918. Their creations reflect a refined, geometric approach characteristic of the Art Deco movement, while remaining accessible to a bourgeois clientele in search of modernity. Foldable Game Table Black lacquered wood with a mechanism revealing a green velvet gaming surface and four brass ashtrays Rectangular leg with a door opening onto an interior fitted in mahogany, with in a square base Produced by DIM (Décoration Intérieure Moderne) Circa 1930 Dimensions H : 72,5 cm ; L : 55 ; D : 55 cm (closed) H : 72,5 cm ; L : 78,5 cm ; D : 78,5 cm (open) H : 28.5 in ; L : 21. 7 in ; D : 21.7 in (closed)

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Quantity:
1
Period:
1930-1939
Place of origin:
France
Style:
Art Deco
Dimensions (cm):
72.5H x 78.5W x 78.5D
Dimensions (inch):
28,54H x 30,91W x 30,91D
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Material:
Wood, Brass, Velvet, Mahogany
Condition:
Good;
Inventory ID:
387
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Visa & Mastercard also accepted at the gallery
Shipping options:
International - YES
Shipping regions:
Worldwide

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