Oval Brass Rolling Table from Maison Baguès
- Dimensions :
- H67 x W71 x D46
- Color :
- golden
- Material :
- brass
- Style :
- classic
This piece, an oval brass rolling table from the Baguès house, illustrates the Neoclassical style characteristic of French work from the 1950s. Oval rolling table in Neoclassical style with removable double trays. French work from the Baguès House. Circa 1940. Founded in 1840 in Paris, the Baguès House established itself in the 20th century as the reference for lighting and brass furniture in high French decoration. Known for its rock crystal chandeliers and brass faux-bamboo furniture, the Baguès House collaborated with the greatest decorators of the time (Jansen, Adnet, Royère) and adorned the most beautiful Parisian residences. Its creations stand out for the finesse of brass work and the purity of the Neoclassical style. The ornamental Neoclassical vocabulary—open galleries, pure lines, geometric patterns—gives this piece a presence that is both refined and stately. The rigor of proportions and the quality of materials make it a timeless object, perfectly suited to both classic and contemporary interiors. The Neoclassical style, inherited from revisited Antiquity, has never ceased to inspire the great French houses. With dimensions of 71.5 cm in width, 46 cm in depth, and 67.5 cm in height, this piece will naturally find its place in a sophisticated interior. Sourced by Maison Barrois, it will enhance a living room, library, or office, whether classic or contemporary. An ideal choice for lovers of beautiful antiques and refined decoration. Overall good condition.