• Console and mirror NICS Frères 1930

    Exceptional wrought-iron set - Marble console top.
    The Nics brothers, Michel and Jules, were Hungarian metalworkers and furniture makers active in Paris from the late 1910s. They were renowned for their artistic ironwork, entirely handcrafted to the highest standards of 18th- and 19th-century French metalwork. Nics Frères participated in the Salon de la Société des Artistes Français in 1914, and in 1925, they were commissioned to create the wrought-iron furniture for a hair salon designed by the famous Art Deco designer Jacques-Émile Ruhlman.

    Documentation: Art Deco decorative ironwork de Henri Clouzot.
    Console Height: 35.4 inches (90 cm) ; breadth: 59 inches (150 cm) ; depth: 15.4 inches (38.5 cm) - Mirror Height: 51.2 inches (130 cm) ; breadth: 31.5 inches (80 cm)
    Reference: 17146
     
     
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