Vanity

Jacques Adnet
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Stunning vanity by French designer Jacques Adnet. Iron frame completely wrapped in red leather. Legs taper down to sharp exposed iron and end with brass ball feet. Tops of each leg is also topped with a brass ball which holds glass table top in place. One drawer in the middle of the desk which pulls out on iron rails with a brass ring handle. Pastel pink glass kidney top. Matching stool. 'X' crossbars run in between all four legs for support. Exceptional piece of collectible Adnet furniture with beautiful brass accents and hardware throughout. Signature Adnet contrast stitching on every seam. Good vintage condition. 

Stool dimensions : 12.5" D x 12.5" W x 16" H

Located in our Los Angeles gallery.

Specifications
Specifications
Creator

Jacques Adnet

Reference No.

LU1853339454462

Place of Origin

France

Date of Manufacture

1950s

Dimensions

35 in width
26.75 in height
20 in depth
16 in seat height

Materials & Technique

Glass, Iron, Brass, and Leather

Creator

Jacques Adnet

Reference No.

LU1853339454462

Place of Origin

France

Date of Manufacture

1950s

Dimensions

35 in width
26.75 in height
20 in depth
16 in seat height

Materials & Technique

Glass, Iron, Brass, and Leather

Specifications
Creator

Jacques Adnet

Reference No.

LU1853339454462

Place of Origin

France

Date of Manufacture

1950s

Dimensions

35 in width
26.75 in height
20 in depth
16 in seat height

Materials & Technique

Glass, Iron, Brass, and Leather

Designer Notes
Jacques Adnet
b. 1900
Jacques Adnet, born on the 20th of April 1900, was a French art deco modernist designer, architect and interior designer. As one of the Godfathers of modern French design his pieces have become highly sought after and collectible pieces which grace most major furniture collections around the world. He believed in the functional aspect of furniture combined with geometrical simplicity. From 1928 to 1960, he directed La Compagnie des Arts Francais during which time he partnered with Hermès to produce a collection of leather-covered furniture and accessories. Known for his mastery in incorporating precious woods, metal and leather into simple, elevated and timeless designs which would stand the test of time.
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Vanity

Jacques Adnet
$38,500

Stunning vanity by French designer Jacques Adnet. Iron frame completely wrapped in red leather. Legs taper down to sharp exposed iron and end with brass ball feet. Tops of each leg is also topped with a brass ball which holds glass table top in place. One drawer in the middle of the desk which pulls out on iron rails with a brass ring handle. Pastel pink glass kidney top. Matching stool. 'X' crossbars run in between all four legs for support. Exceptional piece of collectible Adnet furniture with beautiful brass accents and hardware throughout. Signature Adnet contrast stitching on every seam. Good vintage condition. 

Stool dimensions : 12.5" D x 12.5" W x 16" H

Located in our Los Angeles gallery.

Jacques Adnet Vanity, 1950s France
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Place of Origin
Date of Manufacture
Dimensions
Materials & Technique
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2360 S Robertson Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Southampton
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Southampton, NY 11968
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NY (631) 333-2004
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Merit

Vanity

Jacques Adnet


$38,500


Stunning vanity by French designer Jacques Adnet. Iron frame completely wrapped in red leather. Legs taper down to sharp exposed iron and end with brass ball feet. Tops of each leg is also topped with a brass ball which holds glass table top in place. One drawer in the middle of the desk which pulls out on iron rails with a brass ring handle. Pastel pink glass kidney top. Matching stool. 'X' crossbars run in between all four legs for support. Exceptional piece of collectible Adnet furniture with beautiful brass accents and hardware throughout. Signature Adnet contrast stitching on every seam. Good vintage condition. 

Stool dimensions : 12.5" D x 12.5" W x 16" H

Located in our Los Angeles gallery.

Jacques Adnet Vanity, 1950s France
Creator
Jacques Adnet
Reference No.
LU1853339454462
Place of Origin
France
Date of Manufacture
1950s
Dimensions
35 in width
26.75 in height
20 in depth
16 in seat height
Materials & Technique
Glass
Iron
Brass
Leather