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JACQUES ADNET OAK TRIPOD WRITING DESK

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JACQUES ADNET OAK TRIPOD WRITING DESK

Oak tripod writing desk by French modernist architect Jacques Adnet c. 1950's. This desk features a sliding drawer with a locking mechanism and matching brass key.

Jacques Adnet (1900–1984) was a French architect and Art Deco Modernist designer, regarded as an icon of luxurious French Modernism. After completing his studies at the Municipal School of Design in Auxerre and the Ɖcole des Arts DĆ©coratifs, Adnet established the company JJ Adnet with his twin brother, Jean Adnet. In 1925, he gained recognition as one of the most promising young designers at both the Salon d'Automne and Les Expositions des Arts DĆ©coratifs. In addition to designing furniture and mirrors, Adnet created interiors for various clients, including French President Vincent Auriol and UNESCO.Ā 

  • Dimensions: 36.5"W x 21.5"D x 29.5"H
  • Period: 1950's
  • Condition: Very good condition. Wear consistent with age.
  • Materials: Wood, brass
  • Origin: France
$3,159,570.00

Original: $10,531,900.00

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JACQUES ADNET OAK TRIPOD WRITING DESK—

$10,531,900.00

$3,159,570.00

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Oak tripod writing desk by French modernist architect Jacques Adnet c. 1950's. This desk features a sliding drawer with a locking mechanism and matching brass key.

Jacques Adnet (1900–1984) was a French architect and Art Deco Modernist designer, regarded as an icon of luxurious French Modernism. After completing his studies at the Municipal School of Design in Auxerre and the Ɖcole des Arts DĆ©coratifs, Adnet established the company JJ Adnet with his twin brother, Jean Adnet. In 1925, he gained recognition as one of the most promising young designers at both the Salon d'Automne and Les Expositions des Arts DĆ©coratifs. In addition to designing furniture and mirrors, Adnet created interiors for various clients, including French President Vincent Auriol and UNESCO.Ā 

  • Dimensions: 36.5"W x 21.5"D x 29.5"H
  • Period: 1950's
  • Condition: Very good condition. Wear consistent with age.
  • Materials: Wood, brass
  • Origin: France