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Galerie Carole Decombe - Paris
30 rue de Lille
Paris 75007 , France
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« Sirtaki » console table, Isabelle Sicart and Emmanuel Levet-Stenne, 2014
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Description
« Sirtaki » side table, black glazed sandstone base decorated with interlaced herringbone patterns, and an oval-shaped plate in black lacquered aluminum cast.
French work by ceramist Isabelle Sicart and designer Emmanuel Levet-Stenne. #2/24, 2014.
Period : Contemporary art
Artiste : Isabelle Sicart & Emmanuel Levet Stenne
Height : 43 inches
Length : 31 inches
Width : 15.7 inches -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: France Period: New Materials: sandstone, aluminum Condition: New. Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary Incollect Reference #: 565213 -
Dimensions
W. 15.7 in; H. 43 in; D. 31 in; W. 39.88 cm; H. 109.22 cm; D. 78.74 cm;
Message from Seller:
Carole Decombe owns two art galleries, one in Paris and one in Los Angeles. She first opened in 2007, a space to show antiques in the suburbs of Paris, at Garches. Her universe today is in a capsule setting in Saint Germain des Prés (Paris) and in Los Angeles. She offers in both gallery a selection of fine furniture and objets d’art mainly from Scandinavia but also presents contemporary artists’ works.
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