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Side table in bronze "Link"

$ 11,000
  • Description
    Side table in bronze with a semi-polished top and legs in black patina. "Link" has the feel of high end couture with its lightness and timeless sobriety.

    The tables can be commissioned in custom sizes and finishes.

    Anasthasia Millot’s new collection of delicately and rigorously crafted furniture is a feat. In 2014 she brought us her first groundbreaking collection influenced by her studies in fashion design with subtly dynamic shapes that seemed to defy the static of solid material. Now she demonstrates her thoughtful investigations of bronze textures with architectonic perfection.

    Her inspiration comes from Nature. Geometric constructions, symmetry and poetry of thistles, wheat ears and the vascular system of leaves. Seemingly effortless her designs and textures are painstakingly studied and the result of a long experimentation. In her new body of work Anasthasia pairs her signature lines, taut and startlingly fluid, with elaborate textures.

    To achieve her vision, she had to push the boundaries of the bronze process. As a partner in the foundry established by her husband Didier Redoutey she is well versed in the techniques of casting, lost wax, and textured patina. Only this time it had to be literal. Guided by the logic of nature, she was able to approach textures one component at a time.

    A wall light in alabaster is trussed in its center with a bronze braid reconfigured from the multiple parts of a wheat ear. The mirror frame was designed and fabricated by juxtaposing elements from a thistle only recomposed and layered until she was satisfied with the balance and coherence of each curve, each fragment. The result is eloquent like sculpture. Anasthasia succeeds in combining the lightness and gentleness of Nature with a material more often associated with mass and stillness.

    The new collection is extensive, and each work is substantial. The exhibition includes a pair of side tables, a floor lamp, stools, a coffee table, and decorative objects all devised with the same logic. We look forward to introducing you to this graceful achievement.

    About Anasthasia Millot:

    Anasthasia Millot began her artistic career studying fashion design in Paris before moving on to a practice in furniture design. Her early work with fabric has left a lasting — if indirect — influence on her objects: after years of painstaking experimentation, Millot is able to translate into bronze the fluidity of textiles like jersey, creating subtly dynamic shapes that seem to defy the statics of solid materials. Her signature element is a very particular elan: a slight twist of the slender metal legs that carry her tables, chairs and stools with an antelope-like grace. This quarter-turn gives an impression of movement as it seduces the light, gliding it along and around the highly polished bronze surfaces she creates in her husband’s foundry.


    About Valerie Goodman
    Established in 2010 on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, Valerie Goodman Gallery introduces contemporary emerging artists and designers to an American audience. The gallery has fostered numerous productive exchanges with architectural designers, art collectors, galleries, and institutions to promote artists’ individual voices and concerns. Artists represented include Jacques Jarrige, Tinatin Kialberidze, Anasthasia Millot, Cristina Salusti, Eric Schmitt, Claire de Lavallée and many more.
  • More Information
    Customization Options: Finishes and dimensions
    Documentation: Signed
    Origin: France
    Period: New
    Materials: Bronze, black patina and semi polished
    Condition: New.
    Creation Date: 2023
    Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary
    Dealer Reference #: AM-2023-2
    Incollect Reference #: 640059
  • Dimensions
    H. 19.7 in; Diam. 18.5 in;
    H. 50.04 cm; Diam. 46.99 cm;
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