Black and gold lacquered tray depicting a pine and persimmon tree by a river. Japan, 18th century

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Black and gold lacquered tray depicting a pine and persimmon tree by a river. Japan, 18th century
Work by Otto Martinez in Long Beach.
1925 Jean Dunand, a panel. Lacquered wood. France.
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A corner of the Living Room used for dining blends with the quiet, ethereal mood. A glass-topped table with pedestal base is appointed with gracefully sculpted lacquered chairs adapted from a dignified Japanese model.
Contemporary Apartments, 1982
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Mr Pietro Costante Cardin (2 July 1922 – 29 December 2020)
The French designer is know for his striking garments and space-age fashion, but his sculptural furniture and lighting works—not to mention his foray into otherworldly architecture—are deserving of their moment in the spotlight !
Entirely self-taught as he was with his fashion pursuits (not many other couturiers were able to draw, cut, sew, fit, and finish their own clothes as he was), Cardin translated his ideas from fabric into wood, lacquer, metal, and glass with his sculptural designs, either his own or pieces he worked closely with other designers to realize. He drew inspiration from nature, his pieces mimicking skies and landscapes.
Mr Pierre Cardin began fabricating his furniture designs in the 1970s, producing 150 different models, many of which have never been seen before.
‘Sunset’ Lacquered Wood Cabinet, Photo by Jonathan Dorado. Image courtesy of the Brooklyn Museum,
“Éventail” (fan), 1984. A Folding coffee table. Image courtesy of Studio Pierre Cardin.
“Vagues de terre” (Waves in the ground), Chest of drawers Studio Pierre Cradin,2019,
Lounge chairs, pair, c. 1970, Upholstery, mirrored steel,Courtesy: Wright20,
“Tête de Lune” (Head of the Moon) Drawers in lacquered wood, 1978,
“Nicolas Cabinet” in Lacquered wood, 1978-1979
“Junior” Unit Chest, 1979-80
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Made up of hand-blown glass cylinders, the transparent fixture is almost invisible to behold when unlit. Named after the French word for “night owl”, it appears to lie dormant until it magically illuminates, thanks to the hidden LED technology tucked into its design.