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Round mirror with pleated wooden frame, Ed.Christopher Guy, Singapore circa 2018
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Description
Large round mirror in a frame decorated with pleats, in carved, gilded, and patinated wood.
Diameter: 119 cm (46.85 inches)
Thickness: 3.5 cm (1.38 inches)
Story
Christopher Guy, France (1960-2020)
British luxury furniture designer, founder and chief designer of an international furniture brand.
Christopher Guy Harrison was born in Britain and raised in Spain and France. He draws on his international experience to fuse design influences from around the world.
In 1993, Christopher founded Harrison & Gil. The company expanded to offer a full collection of luxury and lifestyle furniture in 2005. It was relaunched as Christopher Guy.
In 1999, Christopher designed and built a one million square foot workshop complex in Java to house the 1,400 sculptors, woodcarvers and specialist finishers who crafted his designs. Christopher resides in Singapore where he has his headquarters and travels around the world, including to Java and Los Angeles.
Christopher Guy Harrison passed away on 19 August 2020. - More Information
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Dimensions
D. 1.38 in; Diam. 46.85 in; D. 3.5 cm; Diam. 119 cm;
Message from Seller:
Catherine Canavese is an expert from the "Compagnie Nationale des Experts." She is an astute antique dealer and offers to connoisseurs, dealers and private customers a curated selection of objects, furniture, sculptures, lamps and decorative elements of the XIXth up to the XXIth century, all original and of the best quality. The gallery has been in operation since 2001.
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