André Arbus attr. pair of corner cabinets oak veneer and bronze 1940s
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Description
This unique pair of André Arbus attributed corner cabinets is sure to add an element of French neoclassicism chic to any room. It was most probably designed by André Arbus in the early 1940s. The three carved baluster legs are made of solid oak wood, while the upper part forming a cabinet features a beautiful oak butterfly veneer highlighted by a brass frame and a gilt bronze medallion at the center. This is a pair that used to be called Monsieur et Madame, with the left cabinet featuring a Gemini sign medallion, and the right one a Capricorn sign medallion. All the details are a wonderful example of the French neoclassicism of André Arbus. Each cabinet features three oak wood shelves inside. Both pieces have been fully restored and are in an amazing condition.
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Dimensions
W. 74 in; H. 174 in; D. 74 in; W. 187.96 cm; H. 441.96 cm; D. 187.96 cm;
Message from Seller:
Cedric, Alice and Damien are pleased to present our eclectic selection of 20th-century pieces, mainly from France, and from the 1940s to the 1970s. We curate our collection based on knowledge, intuition, and of course aesthetics. We restore all our pieces in house, and we truly care about design as much as our clients do. We are quite experienced in sourcing and international shipping, and we will be pleased to help you find the one-of-a-kind pieces you are looking for.