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Table Basse Ronde en Bois Laqué par Maurice Dufrène, Circa 1926
$12,458.85
£9,301.13
€10,500
CA$17,309.10
A$18,618.42
CHF 9,950.22
MX$219,458.08
NOK 125,448.99
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DKK 80,021.79
About the Item
Table Basse en Bois Laqué par Maurice Dufrène, Circa 1926
Date de création : Circa 1926
Matériaux : Bois laqué
Dimensions : Diamètre : 100 cm Hauteur : 50 cm
Condition : Laque restaurée par le passé
Cette table fait partie de l'ensemble du salon édité par "La Maîtrise", publié dans Salon des Artistes et Décorateurs en 1926, Intérieurs Français.
Description :
Cette table basse en bois laqué, dessinée par Maurice Dufrène autour de 1926, illustre parfaitement la transition entre l'Art Nouveau et l'Art Déco. Son design épuré et sa finition raffinée en font une pièce emblématique de l'époque.
Contexte et importance historique :
Dufrène était un artisan exigeant et créatif, reconnu pour son attention au détail et son approche innovante du mobilier. Dès 1902, il expose au Salon d'Automne et au Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, où il est rapidement remarqué. Il fonde la Société des Artistes Décorateurs, à l'origine des Salons des Artistes Décorateurs.
Bien qu'influencé par l'Art Nouveau, il critique rapidement ses excès et adopte un style plus sobre, devenant ainsi un précurseur de l'Art Déco. Son approche du design intégrant les nouvelles techniques de son époque fait de lui un acteur majeur du renouveau des arts décoratifs français.
En 1920, il crée l'atelier "La Maîtrise" aux Galeries Lafayette, dans l'objectif de démocratiser le mobilier de qualité en proposant des pièces à la fois esthétiques et accessibles. Ses créations intègrent divers matériaux typiques de l'époque, comme le bois, le verre, le tissu, mais aussi l'argent et la céramique.
Grâce à son esprit entreprenant, Maurice Dufrène diversifie ses activités, allant du mobilier à l'aménagement intérieur en passant par la décoration. Son influence marquera durablement le design français du XXe siècle.
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Lacquered Wood Coffee Table by Maurice Dufrène, Circa 1926
Creation Date: Circa 1926
Materials: Lacquered wood
Dimensions: Diameter: 100 cm Height: 50 cm
Condition: Lacquer restored in the past
Literature:
This table is part of the complete lounge set published by "La Maîtrise", featured in Salon des Artistes et Décorateurs, 1926, Intérieurs Français.
This lacquered wood coffee table, designed by Maurice Dufrène around 1926, embodies the transition between Art Nouveau and Art Deco. Its refined design and elegant lacquered finish make it an iconic piece of the period.
Historical Context and Significance:
A demanding and creative craftsman, Dufrène was renowned for his meticulous craftsmanship and innovative approach to furniture design. In 1902, he exhibited at the Salon d'Automne and the Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, quickly gaining recognition. He later founded the Société des Artistes Décorateurs, which played a key role in the emergence of the Salons des Artistes Décorateurs.
Although influenced by Art Nouveau, Dufrène distanced himself from its excesses, adopting a more restrained style and becoming a pioneer of Art Deco. He closely followed the technical advancements of his time, integrating them into his designs, positioning himself as a leading figure in the revival of French decorative arts.
In 1920, he established "La Maîtrise" at Galeries Lafayette, a major initiative aimed at making high-quality furniture accessible to a wider audience. His creations combined materials typical of the era, such as wood, glass, fabric, silver, and ceramics.
With his entrepreneurial spirit, Dufrène expanded his expertise from furniture design to interior decoration, making a lasting impact on 20th-century French design.
- Creator:Maurice Dufrêne (Artist)
- Dimensions:Height: 19.69 in (50 cm)Diameter: 39.38 in (100 cm)
- Style:Art Deco (Of the Period)
- Materials and Techniques:Wood,Lacquered
- Place of Origin:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:1926
- Condition:Refinished. Lacquer restored in the past.
- Seller Location:NEUILLY-SUR-SEINE, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU9892240651172
Maurice Dufrêne
Maurice Dufrene was born in Paris in 1876. He studied at the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs.In 1899, at the age of just 23, he became director and manager of La Maison Moderne, an association of artists who worked together to create designs which could be produced in multiples. These artists were van de Velde, Horta, Plumet and Selmersheim.His work was first shown at salons in 1902, and from 1903 he regularly exhibited at Salon d’Automne and Salons of Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts. He quickly moved to the forefront of modern design and was with Leon Jallot, among the group of French designers which became known as the Constructeurs, before the First World War. Dufrene had worked on Meier-Graefe's 'La Maison Moderne' around 1900 designing in the Art Nouveau style.By 1910, his work adapted more simplified forms using more substantial materials and construction. In 1904, he became a founding member of the Salon des Artistes Decorateurs, through which he exhibited for thirty years.He taught for a while at Ecole Boulle, and returned to design in 1919 producing neat and logical designs embellished with recurring carved scroll motifs and decorated with marquetry floral medallions in boxwood, ebony and ivory. In 1921 he joined the studio La Maitrise, as Artistic Director, and began a period of prolific production. The full flowering of his talent became apparent in his refined furniture designs and complete interiors. His inspiration was taken from 18th and 19th Century designs, with a modern approach. At the 1925 Exposition, Dufrene was everywhere. As well as the La Maitrise pavilion, he designed the 'petit salon' in the 'Ambassade Francaise', a boutique for the furrier Jungman, and the row of shoes on the Pont Alexandre Ill. Dufrene's stylistic development continued into the 1930s when he experimented with steel and glass. Adapting quickly to the Art Deco movement, the 1930s were just as busy for him. He died in Nogent-sur-Marne in 1955. His interiors ranged eclectically from townhouses to avant-garde to glass, metal and mirrors, to commissions from Mobilier National for embassies and the Palais de l’Elysée in Paris. He would remain at La Maîtrise until 1952. Today much of his work goes unidentified.
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