French Art Deco Sycamore Dining Suite in the Style of André Arbus, c. 1940

€12,500
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French Art Deco Sycamore Dining Suite in the Style of André Arbus, c. 1940
€12,500
Dimensions :
H97 x W270 x D60
Color :
wooden
Material :
wood
Style :
art deco

A Rare and Impeccable Masterpiece of French Modernism. This extraordinary dining suite, comprising a grand four-door enfilade (sideboard) and a matching dining table, is a quintessential example of the Neoclassical Modernism that defined French high-end furniture in the 1940s. Attributed to the refined school of André Arbus, this set represents the pinnacle of post-Art Deco elegance—often referred to as the "French Forties" style. Exquisite Craftsmanship & Restoration: The Wood: Both pieces are veneered in luminous Sycamore, meticulously arranged in a book-matched "diamond" (losange) pattern that creates a stunning geometric play of light. The set has been professionally restored with a traditional French Polish finish, highlighting the natural depth and clarity of the grain. The Details: The sideboard features a subtly bowed front and sits upon elegant, tapered conical legs—a signature motif of Arbus. The interior reveals exceptional cabinet-making, including delicate linear marquetry on the shelving. The Metalwork: All bronze and brass elements, including the decorative corner mounts, leg rings, and protective sabots (feet), have been professionally sandblasted and polished to a mirror-like finish, offering a sophisticated contrast to the warm sycamore tones. Provenance: The suite bears the official Fédération Nationale de l'Ameublement (FNA) stamp, certifying its authenticity as a premier-quality French manufacture from the period. André Arbus Style. Jules Leleu Style. French Forties. Sycamore Dining Set. Art Deco Enfilade. FNA Certified. Neoclassical Modern. Luxury French Fu.

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