• Pair Of Brass Mosaic Side table inlay malachite By Stan Usel
  • Pair Of Brass Mosaic Side table inlay malachite By Stan Usel
  • Pair Of Brass Mosaic Side table inlay malachite By Stan Usel
  • Pair Of Brass Mosaic Side table inlay malachite By Stan Usel
  • Pair Of Brass Mosaic Side table inlay malachite By Stan Usel
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Pair Of Brass Mosaic Side table inlay malachite By Stan Usel

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One of a kind studio built pair of side table in mosaic brass with inlaid malachite by Stan Usel. Piece Unique,Left and right. Exceptional craftsmanship. All pieces can be custom and made to order, signed by the artist. Dimention: 60cmX50cmX35cm  

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Coffee table mosaic stainless steel by Stan UIsel

Coffee table mosaic stainless steel by Stan UIsel

Created to measure by Stan Usel, this coffee table of stainless steel, table topped with a magnificent mosaic stainless steel agate gemstone highlighting a mosaic radiation. Each piece is topped with a unique stone and when put together aside gives a great sense of harmony. Exceptional craftsmanship with the art of tailor made furniture. This original and unique pieces are signed by the artist and comes with the certificate of authenticity.All pieces can be custom-made to order. Proudly Belgian.
Dimensions: 145x80x35.5 cm
Possibility to have the full set included 2 side tables...

Coffee table mosaic stainless steel by Stan UIsel

Coffee table mosaic stainless steel by Stan UIsel

Created to measure by Stan Usel, this coffee table of stainless steel, table topped with a magnificent mosaic stainless steel agate gemstone highlighting a mosaic radiation. Each piece is topped with a unique stone and when put together aside gives a great sense of harmony. Exceptional craftsmanship with the art of tailor made furniture. This original and unique pieces are signed by the artist and comes with the certificate of authenticity.All pieces can be custom-made to order. Proudly Belgian.
Dimensions: 145x80x35.5 cm
Possibility to have the full set included 2 side tables...

Pair of Side Table mosaic stainless steel and agate by Stan Usel

Pair of Side Table mosaic stainless steel and agate by Stan Usel

One of a kind studio built Pair of Side Table in mosaic Stainless with inlaid lapis lazuli by Stan Usel.

Exceptional craftsmanship. All pieces can be custom made to order. Signed by the artist.

dimentions : 70cm X 50cm X35.5cm

Unique Coffee Table in Tiger eyes by Jean Claude Dresse.

Unique Coffee Table in Tiger eyes by Jean Claude Dresse.

Jean Claude Dresse, coffee table, resin and tiger eyes, Belgium, 1970.

This unique coffee table by Dresse was owned by a Belgian private collection from Brussels. This example is custom-made and of a regular size (measuring 142cmX85cmX32cm) which is exceptionally large for Dresse's pieces. Besides its size, what is is important for the quality of this table is that the piece is made by hand with an tiger eyes inlay from scratch. All Dresse's pieces are handmade: ''The only tools used are shears to cut the mosaics and a polisher to finish the work. The thick, luxurious top is finished with a high-gloss black edge accompanied by an architectural 3-tripod base in black lacquered metal. The tiger's eye inlay has been placed off-center from the table, giving it a dynamic appearance and great visual depth. It is important to know that Dresse was the first to produce these kind of metal or stone mosaic tables in Belgium. Nowadays, these mosaic patterns are exemplary for design from Belgium in the 1970s and 1980s, which states the importance of the design of Dresse and this unique table.

The table is signed 'Dresse' on the top.
Certainly, the most beautiful creation of his career. The grail of his creations.

Jean Claude Dresse (1946) is a Belgian artist and designer. He graduated from the art academy in Charleroi. His interest in the visual artist is clearly visible in his furniture designs as he uses artistic techniques such as mosaic and etchings. He makes use of precious metals such as brass and copper. Together with his father he was a prominent figure in the furniture business in the 1980s and he belongs to the artistic Walloon school that focused on glamorous esthetics. When his father died and the market was more difficult, he could not continue to make the furniture on his own so he became a visual artist.

Coffee Table in mosaic brass and agates by Jean Claude Dresse.

Coffee Table in mosaic brass and agates by Jean Claude Dresse.

Jean Claude Dresse, coffee table, mosaic brass and agates, Belgium, 1970.

This unique coffee table by Dresse was owned by a Belgian private collection from Brussels. This example is custom-made and of a regular size (measuring 145cm) which is exceptionally large for Dresse's pieces. Besides its size, what is is important for the quality of this table is that the piece is made by hand with an agates gemstone inlay from mosaic brass. All Dresse's pieces are handmade: ''The only tools used are shears to cut the mosaics and a polisher to finish the work. The thick, luxurious top is finished with a high-gloss black edge accompanied by an architectural freeform base in black lacquered metal. The agates inlay has been placed off-center from the table, giving it a dynamic appearance and great visual depth. It is important to know that Dresse was the first to produce these kind of metal or stone mosaic tables in Belgium. Nowadays, these mosaic patterns are exemplary for design from Belgium in the 1970s and 1980s, which states the importance of the design of Dresse and this unique table.

The table is signed 'Dresse' on the side.

Jean Claude Dresse (1946) is a Belgian artist and designer. He graduated from the art academy in Charleroi. His interest in the visual artist is clearly visible in his furniture designs as he uses artistic techniques such as mosaic and etchings. He makes use of precious metals such as brass and copper. Together with his father he was a prominent figure in the furniture business in the 1980s and he belongs to the artistic Walloon school that focused on glamorous esthetics. When his father died and the market was more difficult, he could not continue to make the furniture on his own so he became a visual artist.

Coffee Table in mosaic brass and agates by Jean Claude Dresse.

Coffee Table in mosaic brass and agates by Jean Claude Dresse.

Jean Claude Dresse, coffee table, mosaic brass and agates, Belgium, 1970.

This unique coffee table by Dresse was owned by a Belgian private collection from Brussels. This example is custom-made and of a regular size (measuring 145cm) which is exceptionally large for Dresse's pieces. Besides its size, what is is important for the quality of this table is that the piece is made by hand with an agates gemstone inlay from mosaic brass. All Dresse's pieces are handmade: ''The only tools used are shears to cut the mosaics and a polisher to finish the work. The thick, luxurious top is finished with a high-gloss black edge accompanied by an architectural freeform base in black lacquered metal. The agates inlay has been placed off-center from the table, giving it a dynamic appearance and great visual depth. It is important to know that Dresse was the first to produce these kind of metal or stone mosaic tables in Belgium. Nowadays, these mosaic patterns are exemplary for design from Belgium in the 1970s and 1980s, which states the importance of the design of Dresse and this unique table.

The table is signed 'Dresse' on the side.

Jean Claude Dresse (1946) is a Belgian artist and designer. He graduated from the art academy in Charleroi. His interest in the visual artist is clearly visible in his furniture designs as he uses artistic techniques such as mosaic and etchings. He makes use of precious metals such as brass and copper. Together with his father he was a prominent figure in the furniture business in the 1980s and he belongs to the artistic Walloon school that focused on glamorous esthetics. When his father died and the market was more difficult, he could not continue to make the furniture on his own so he became a visual artist.

Coffee Table rectangular in mosaic brass, stainless steel by Jean Claude Dresse

Coffee Table rectangular in mosaic brass, stainless steel by Jean Claude Dresse

Jean Claude Dresse, rectangular coffee table, mosaic brass an stainless steel, Belgium, 1980.

This unique coffee table by Dresse was owned by a Belgian private collection from Brussels. This example is custom-made and of a rectangular size (measuring 130.5cm x 100cm x 32cm) which is exceptionally for Dresse's pieces. Besides its size, what is is important for the quality of this table is that the piece is made by hand with an mosaic metal, brass and stainless steel . All Dresse's pieces are handmade: ''The only tools used are shears for cutting the mosaics and a polisher to finish the works'. The thick luxurious top is finished with a high gloss black edge that is accompanied by an architectural base in brushed metal. It is important to know that Dresse was the first to produce these kind of metal or stone mosaic tables in Belgium. Nowadays, these mosaic patterns are exemplary for design from Belgium in the 1970s and 1980s, which states the importance of the design of Dresse and this unique table.

Signed Dresse.

Jean Claude Dresse (1946) is a Belgian artist and designer. He graduated from the art academy in Charleroi. His interest in the visual artist is clearly visible in his furniture designs as he uses artistic techniques such as mosaic and etchings. He makes use of precious metals such as brass and copper. Together with his father he was a prominent figure in the furniture business in the 1980s and he belongs to the artistic Walloon school that focused on glamorous esthetics. When his father died and the market was more difficult, he could not continue to make the furniture on his own so he became a visual artist.

Coffee Table rectangular in mosaic brass, stainless steel by Jean Claude Dresse

Coffee Table rectangular in mosaic brass, stainless steel by Jean Claude Dresse

Jean Claude Dresse, rectangular coffee table, mosaic brass an stainless steel, Belgium, 1980.

This unique coffee table by Dresse was owned by a Belgian private collection from Brussels. This example is custom-made and of a rectangular size (measuring 130.5cm x 100cm x 32cm) which is exceptionally for Dresse's pieces. Besides its size, what is is important for the quality of this table is that the piece is made by hand with an mosaic metal, brass and stainless steel . All Dresse's pieces are handmade: ''The only tools used are shears for cutting the mosaics and a polisher to finish the works'. The thick luxurious top is finished with a high gloss black edge that is accompanied by an architectural base in brushed metal. It is important to know that Dresse was the first to produce these kind of metal or stone mosaic tables in Belgium. Nowadays, these mosaic patterns are exemplary for design from Belgium in the 1970s and 1980s, which states the importance of the design of Dresse and this unique table.

Signed Dresse.

Jean Claude Dresse (1946) is a Belgian artist and designer. He graduated from the art academy in Charleroi. His interest in the visual artist is clearly visible in his furniture designs as he uses artistic techniques such as mosaic and etchings. He makes use of precious metals such as brass and copper. Together with his father he was a prominent figure in the furniture business in the 1980s and he belongs to the artistic Walloon school that focused on glamorous esthetics. When his father died and the market was more difficult, he could not continue to make the furniture on his own so he became a visual artist.

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8 chairs model 121 dining chairs designed by Afra and Tobia Scarpa and manufactured by Cassina, Italy 1965

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8 chairs model 121 dining chairs designed by Afra and Tobia Scarpa and manufactured by Cassina, Italy 1965

8 chairs model 121 dining chairs designed by Afra e Tobia Scarpa and manufactured by Cassina, Italy 1965,

Reference :

Domus 453, ottobre 1967, p.25

Ottagono 8, gennaio 1968, p.21

Antonio Piva, Afra e Tobia Scarpa, Architetti e designers, Mondadori, Milano, 1985, p.137

Giuliana Gramigna, Repertorio 1950-2000, Allemandi, Torino 2003, p.117

Giampiero Bosoni, Made in Cassina, Skira, Milano, 2008, p.192

Roberto Masiero, Afra e Tobia scarpa/Tobia Scarpa : Architetti Architects 1959-1999 / Architetto Architect 2000-2009, Electa, 2009, p.92

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8 chairs model 121 dining chairs designed by Afra and Tobia Scarpa and manufactured by Cassina, Italy 1965

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8 chairs model 121 dining chairs designed by Afra and Tobia Scarpa and manufactured by Cassina, Italy 1965

8 chairs model 121 dining chairs designed by Afra e Tobia Scarpa and manufactured by Cassina, Italy 1965,

Reference :

Domus 453, ottobre 1967, p.25

Ottagono 8, gennaio 1968, p.21

Antonio Piva, Afra e Tobia Scarpa, Architetti e designers, Mondadori, Milano, 1985, p.137

Giuliana Gramigna, Repertorio 1950-2000, Allemandi, Torino 2003, p.117

Giampiero Bosoni, Made in Cassina, Skira, Milano, 2008, p.192

Roberto Masiero, Afra e Tobia scarpa/Tobia Scarpa : Architetti Architects 1959-1999 / Architetto Architect 2000-2009, Electa, 2009, p.92

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Sideboard faux Lapis Lazuli and Bones Circa 1970

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Sideboard faux Lapis Lazuli and Bones Circa 1970

Sideboard faux Lapis Lazuli and Bones Circa 1970,

Dimention 210x60x90cm

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Sideboard faux Lapis Lazuli and Bones Circa 1970

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Sideboard faux Lapis Lazuli and Bones Circa 1970

Sideboard faux Lapis Lazuli and Bones Circa 1970,

Dimention 210x60x90cm