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This exquisite petite tiered desk, attributed to Louis Majorelle circa 1900, exemplifies the elegance and meticulous craftsmanship of the Art Nouveau era. Made from rich mahogany, it features graceful, flowing lines, characteristic of Majorelle's work. The drawers are embellished with intricately detailed bronze handles, while the original stamped leather writing surface adds an elegant and refined finishing touch.
Louis Majorelle (1859–1926), a celebrated French designer and cabinetmaker, was a leading figure of the Art Nouveau movement. Known for his fluid, nature-inspired designs, Majorelle seamlessly blended beauty and practicality in his furniture. This piece reflects his commitment to innovation and craftsmanship, making it not just a desk but a statement of timeless design.
Perfect for a study, bedroom, or even an entryway, this bureau à gradins can serve as a functional workspace or a stylish accent piece. Pair it with a delicately carved chair or a small Art Nouveau armchair for a cohesive look. Its compact size makes it ideal for smaller spaces, while its elegant form and rich materials lend a sense of sophistication.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. Overall 36½" high x 43¾" x 26¾"
Approx. Overall 93cm high x 111cm x 68cm
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Petite Art Nouveau Mahogany Desk - Louis Majorelle - Circa 1900
Sale priceUS$8,126