After Louis Majorelle: Ecole de Nancy museum table in walnut and ash from the Art Nouveau period

After Louis Majorelle: Ecole de Nancy museum table in walnut and ash from the Art Nouveau period
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After Louis Majorelle: Museale Ecole de Nancy walnut and ash table, Art Nouveau period, circa 1900 (440cm open)


Atypical shape and generous movement inspired by nature, in the spirit of Hector Guimard's designs (Paris Metro stations).


the distinctive feature of the Art Nouveau style, which emerged in France in 1889, is that curves and arabesques are no longer added, but become an integral part of the sculpture.

the exuberance of shapes, decorations and stylized sculptures earned this period the nickname "L'art nouille" ("noodle art").


a similar model of this magnificent table can be seen at the Musée de l'École de Nancy.

opens in the middle to accommodate extension leaves (1 supplied)

it rests on wide, delicately carved feet


H76x176x140 (open 438cm)


Ref: 2J8IB95N8Z

Style Art Nouveau (Dining tables of Art Nouveau Style)
Period 20th century (Dining tables 20th century)
Country of origin France
Length (cm) 176
Height (cm) 76
Depth (cm) 140
Materials Oak
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
Location 71190, Broye, France
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