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Table ( 2 people )

(attributed Designer jean michel frank)

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Antique table with turned legs and elegant design
Round antique table for two people, featuring an elegant design.
Round antique table for 2 people in a classic setting
Antique wooden table for two, featuring surface details.
Antique table for two with an elegant design and dark finish.
Antique dark wood table, perfect for two people, elegant ambiance.
Antique wooden table with elegant legs, suitable for two.
Antique table for 2 people with elegant legs and classic design.
Round antique table for two people in a minimalistic setting.
Black antique table for two, featuring intricate detailing
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Antique table for two people, with turned legs and wide base.
Round antique table for two with elegant details
Measure +
Height69 cm / 27.17 in
Diameter91 cm / 35.83 in
Material Wood
Country France
Store Defensa 982
Designer / Information +

Designer jean michel frank

Jean-Michel Frank was born in 1895 and was an influential French interior and furniture designer.


Frank began his design career in the 1920s.


  1. His early pieces often incorporated rich materials such as galuchat (untanned shark or ray skin), parchment, rock crystal, and exotic woods.


  1. In the 1930s, he joined Adolphe Chanaux, and together they formed a successful design atelier in Paris.


  1. With the outbreak of World War II, Frank, who was Jewish, was forced to flee Paris and took refuge in Buenos Aires, Argentina.


  1. Before his arrival, the Comte company had already been importing his designs for their projects.


  1. In 1936, Comte signed a licensing agreement to produce Frank's furniture locally.


  1. In 1940, he took on the role of creative director at Comte.


  1. Some notable clients included the Viscount and Viscountess de Noailles, Nelson Rockefeller, and Elsa Schiaparelli.
+ Style (Art Deco) + Designer (Designer jean michel frank)