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MAX INGRAND RENE PROU COFFEE TABLE GOLDEN BASE INCLUSION 1950 L455 This table can be attributed to René Prou and Max Ingrand in collaboration. The base is reminiscent of a work by René Prou, it is wrought iron worked, patinated and gilded with a nice movement. The plate is of high quality, it is a very thick glass slab with an inclusion work inside (decor of birds and floral decoration). The glass has no major accident, some losses, discoloration of polychrome and scratches in a place visible on the last photo. This table has not been touched, it has been deliberately left natural as real collectors can appreciate. She has a very nice look, the base is of quality. Attention we do not affirm that it is René Prou or Max Ingrand but in any case the technique and the materials make us think of these artists. Note wear in the decor. Please note our furniture is sold unrestored, unprepared, defects due to age must be accepted. It is perfect for informed individuals, dealers, collectors. Max Ingrand, born December 20, 1908 in Bressuire and died August 25, 1969 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, is a French master glassmaker and decorator, one of the most famous of the post-war period with Pierre Lardin and Robert Pansart . René Prou, born in 1887 in Nantes, and died in Paris in 1947, is a French interior decorator. His many creations designed specifically for the most beautiful mobile and immobile places will make him one of the main artists of the Art Deco movement and the Art of Travel. The historian and specialist Anne Bony says about him: "I became attached to this character, to his sober elegance, his taste for color and his independence of mind...". Always concerned about the comfort of the user, he decorates without adorning, and refutes the modernist theories of his time which he considers too far from his idea of comfort. Attached to this value, he will still be a visionary in using and creating new materials, such as metal and Duralumin. Sold as is. For the state thank you for detailing the photos. The photos are an integral part of the description. Dimensions: Height: 53 cm Width: 110 cm Depth: 55 cm Glass top thickness: 2.5 cm Glass top width: 108 cm Glass top depth: 53 cm S: 4PVDGVVF I remain at your disposal for any questions.
Réf  :   #62698
Style :  Vintage
Color(s) :  Multicolored
Material :  Metal / Glass

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COFFEE TABLE RENE PROU MAX INGRAND GOLDEN BASE INCLUSION 1950 L455

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MAX INGRAND RENE PROU COFFEE TABLE GOLDEN BASE INCLUSION 1950 L455 This table can be attributed to René Prou and Max Ingrand in collaboration. The base is reminiscent of a work by René Prou, it is wrought iron worked, patinated and gilded with a nice movement. The plate is of high quality, it is a very thick glass slab with an inclusion work inside (decor of birds and floral decoration). The glass has no major accident, some losses, discoloration of polychrome and scratches in a place visible on the last photo. This table has not been touched, it has been deliberately left natural as real collectors can appreciate. She has a very nice look, the base is of quality. Attention we do not affirm that it is René Prou or Max Ingrand but in any case the technique and the materials make us think of these artists. Note wear in the decor. Please note our furniture is sold unrestored, unprepared, defects due to age must be accepted. It is perfect for informed individuals, dealers, collectors. Max Ingrand, born December 20, 1908 in Bressuire and died August 25, 1969 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, is a French master glassmaker and decorator, one of the most famous of the post-war period with Pierre Lardin and Robert Pansart . René Prou, born in 1887 in Nantes, and died in Paris in 1947, is a French interior decorator. His many creations designed specifically for the most beautiful mobile and immobile places will make him one of the main artists of the Art Deco movement and the Art of Travel. The historian and specialist Anne Bony says about him: "I became attached to this character, to his sober elegance, his taste for color and his independence of mind...". Always concerned about the comfort of the user, he decorates without adorning, and refutes the modernist theories of his time which he considers too far from his idea of comfort. Attached to this value, he will still be a visionary in using and creating new materials, such as metal and Duralumin. Sold as is. For the state thank you for detailing the photos. The photos are an integral part of the description. Dimensions: Height: 53 cm Width: 110 cm Depth: 55 cm Glass top thickness: 2.5 cm Glass top width: 108 cm Glass top depth: 53 cm S: 4PVDGVVF I remain at your disposal for any questions.
Réf  :   #62698
Style :  Vintage
Color(s) :  Multicolored
Material :  Metal / Glass

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