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Mid-Century Sycamore Wood Coffee Table by André Arbus
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Description
A French neoclassical guéridon, attributed to André Arbus, c.1948–1950. The circular top is veneered in a radiating sunburst parquetry of figured sycamore, the segments drawn from a single flitch so the grain pinwheels around a central point — a quietly virtuosic display of timber selection. The top is set within a moulded gallery edge in solid sycamore, the lip raised just enough to frame the parquetry without breaking its rotation.
The base is a four-column structure of striking clarity. Four slender turned columns in solid sycamore rise vertically from a cross-form stretcher, each column terminating in a small turned capital below the underside of the top. At the centre of the cross-stretcher sits a single turned baluster finial — a vase form drawn straight from Louis-Philippe and Directoire memory — that anchors the composition without supporting weight. The cross-stretcher itself is gently arched between the column feet, lifting its mass off the floor; each foot terminates in a turned bun.
The result is the late Arbus vocabulary at its most distilled: an exercise in column, vase, and disc, with no carved ornament beyond what the lathe produces. Where the c.1935 library table and salon chairs read as Directoire pared back, this guéridon reads as a Pompeian or early-Empire side table reborn in postwar Parisian temper — austere, lyrical, and weightless on its base.
Provenance: France. Period: c.1948–1950. Materials: sycamore and sycamore veneer over a hardwood carcass, French polish. Condition: Excellent. French-polished surface with warm honey patina consistent with age and use; columns and turnings tight and unmarked. Minor surface marks commensurate with a side table of this period.
Reference: compare Arbus's late guéridons and centre tables published in Yves Badetz, André Arbus: Architecte-décorateur des années 40 (Éditions de l'Amateur, 1996), and related lots in Christie's Paris, Artcurial Mobilier XXe, and Sotheby's Paris design sales. -
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Documentation: Signed Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Sycamore Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use Styles / Movements: Classical, Contemporary, Traditional Dealer Reference #: A1373 Incollect Reference #: 615565 -
Dimensions
H. 33 in; Diam. 25 in; H. 83.82 cm; Diam. 63.5 cm;
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