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Jean Claude Dresse Unique Coffee Table in Resin with Mosaic Inlay

Sale price$18,400.00

Jean Claude Dresse, coffee table, resin, lacquered steel, Belgium, circa 1970

This one-off made coffee table is a design by the hand of Belgian designer Jean Claude Dresse. Truly unique, as Dresse only made one copy of it on request. Observing the piece now, every inch truly showcases the magnificent craftsmanship and quality of the work of Dresse. The square shaped tabletop displays a dynamic play of the mosaic inlay, illustrating differently sized right-angled shapes. The table has an almost monumental appearance by means of the architectural appearance of the legs that lift the top in a vigorous manner. Due to the artistic use of materials and texture combinations, the coffee table has a strong decorative character and hits the border between piece of art and furniture design.

The table is signed with "Dresse".

Jean Claude Dresse (1946-) is a Belgian artist and designer. He graduated from the art academy in Charleroi. His background of being a visual artist is clearly visible in his furniture designs as he uses artistic techniques such as mosaic and etchings. His oeuvre embodies designs made of precious metals such as brass and copper. Together with his father Marcel, he was a prominent figure in the furniture business in the 1980s and belonged to the artistic Walloon School that focused on glamorous aesthetics. After he and his father were successful as designers Jean Claude embarked on a career as a visual artist. Dresse designed many furniture pieces on commission, which means that a large part of these items is custom-made.
 

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Product Details

  • condition Good
  • creator Jean Claude Dresse (Designer)
  • date of manufacture circa 1970
  • dimensions Height 16.74 in. Width 23.63 in. Depth 23.63 in.
  • dimensions Height 42.5 cm Width 60 cm Depth 60 cm
  • material Resin Steel
  • origin Belgium
  • period 1970-1979
  • style
  • barcode 50112194