Rare Brass Fireplace Screen by Jacques Adnet 1940s
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Description
This sharp vintage fire screen is made with transparent glass from Saint Gobain, and quality brass. It’s a rare find and a highly decorative piece, designed by innovative French architect and designer Jacques Adnet in the 1940s. With warm brass accents found in the looped handles and smooth border around the bottom of the screen, combined with the simple cut of the glass, the screen is beautifully and sturdily made. Place in front of your fireplace for a look that doesn’t obscure or overpower, but instead subtly enhances your contemporary interior with vintage sophistication.
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More Information
Documentation: Documented elsewhere (exact item) Origin: France Period: 1920-1949 Materials: Glass, Brass Condition: Good. Wear with consistent age and use Creation Date: 1940 Number of Pieces: 2-3 Styles / Movements: Modern, Art Deco, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 438597 -
Dimensions
W. 47.24 in; H. 23.62 in; D. 1.97 in; W. 120 cm; H. 60 cm; D. 5 cm;
Message from Seller:
Cedric, Alice and Damien are pleased to present our eclectic selection of 20th-century pieces, mainly from France, and from the 1940s to the 1970s. We curate our collection based on knowledge, intuition, and of course aesthetics. We restore all our pieces in house, and we truly care about design as much as our clients do. We are quite experienced in sourcing and international shipping, and we will be pleased to help you find the one-of-a-kind pieces you are looking for.
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