Two-level TABLE, Emilé Galé, France, Nancy, Art Nouveau, 1885-1895

An inlaid table.

France, Nancy, 1885-1895

Emile Galle (1849-1904) - a French designer who created mainly glass works, furniture designs and jewelry in the Art Nouveau style. Initiator and main representative of the Nancy school. Its furniture is characterized by lightness and a delicate decoration with floral motifs.

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7 000 zł tax incl.

Beech, birch, walnut and other wood.

Veneered mark, typical for the early period of activity.

Dim. 74 x 67 x 39.5 cm.

Condition: one of the legs is broken.

The table rests on cheek legs, with an additional table top halfway up. The tops have a rectangular shape and are decorated with an inlay depicting various types of flowers. Additionally, a butterfly appears on the main table. The legs are made of bent wood, the shape resembles a lyre.