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BEDSIDE TABLE

(André arbus )

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antique bedside table with a drawer and shelf, simple setting
antique bedside table with a drawer and lower shelf, andré arbus style
antique bedside table with a drawer and lower shelf, andré arbus style
antique bedside table by andre arbus, bright background, heritage look
antique bedside table by andré arbus, elegant details
antique wooden bedside table with drawer and lower shelf in a minimalist setting
antique bedside table with drawer and lower shelf
antique bedside table featuring intricate wood details, inspired by andré arbus
antique bedside table by André Arbus in a classic setting.
antique bedside table featuring a classic design and a drawer
antique bedside table with a sleek finish and drawer, positioned next to a bed in a serene setting
Antique bedside table featuring classic design and lower shelf
antique bedside table with a drawer and shelf, simple setting
antique bedside table with a drawer and lower shelf, andré arbus style
Measure +
Height60 cm / 23.62 in
Width55 cm / 21.65 in
Depth37 cm / 14.57 in
Material Leather, Wood
Country France
Store Defensa 982
Signatures +

702306 98859

702306 98859

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Designer / Information +

André arbus

André Arbus, born in 1903, was an influential French designer, decorator, and interior architect, considered a key figure in the transition from Art Deco to post-war modern design in France.


  1. Coming from a family of cabinetmakers and furniture manufacturers in Toulouse, Arbus trained in the family workshop, which gave him a deep knowledge of materials and artisanal techniques.


  1. He began his career exhibiting his creations at the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs in the 1920s. He became one of the most sought-after designers by the Parisian bourgeoisie.


  1. His creations are distinguished by their clean lines, pure volumes, and a simplicity that borders on minimalism, without ever losing sophistication.


  1. He used precious woods such as ebony, rosewood, and sycamore, often combined with bronze, leather, parchment, and plaster.
+ Style (Art Deco) + Designer (André arbus )