Cep De Vigne Side Table - 20th century - Art Deco








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- Epoca : 20° secolo - 1900
- Stile : Art Déco
- Altezza : 74cm
- Larghezza : 45cm
- Profondità : 45cm
- Materiale : Cep de Vigne Wood
- Prezzo: 480€
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Descrizione Dettagliata
Charming side table or double top side table.
Each tray reveals a harmonious marquetry of this authentic, noble and rare hardness wood.
It rests on four stock feet with castors for easy movement.
The structure comes to life thanks to a total of eight hundred-year-old vines.
Period: 20th century - Art Deco
Circa : 1925 - 1935
Dimensions : Height : 74cm x Length : 45cm x Depth : 45cm
Dimensions of the bottom tray : Length : 56cm x Width : 36cm
The vine is a wood that is both long and twisted. It unfolds its branches to the rhythm of the seasons and the harvest.
The winegrower prunes the shoots and shapes its silhouette over decades. No two vines are alike in nature.
It is a wood that is difficult to work with and which gives its full value as a decorative object.
It has several layers of bark, with soft and hard parts in the heart of the wood.
Like all wood, it needs to be exposed to the weather for several months or even years to dry out and lose its sap.
Depending on the sanding methods used, raw wood changes colour. It can be light like driftwood or dark like old wood.
Different grains of sand are used to obtain different warm colours. It is often during the sanding process that the wood reveals all its richness and shapes.
The stump then becomes a decorative vine.
A delightful side table or double top side table.
Each top reveals a harmonious marquetry of this authentic, noble wood of rare hardness.
It rests on four stock feet with castors for easy movement.
The structure comes to life thanks to a total of eight hundred-year-old vines.
Period: 20th century - Art Deco
Circa : 1925 - 1935
Dimensions : Height : 74cm x Length : 45cm x Depth : 45cm
Dimensions of the bottom tray : Length : 56cm x Width : 36cm
The vine is a wood that is both long and twisted. It unfolds its branches to the rhythm of the seasons and the harvest.
The winegrower prunes the shoots and shapes its silhouette over decades. No two vines are alike in nature.
It is a wood that is difficult to work with and which gives its full value as a decorative object.
It has several layers of bark, with soft and hard parts in the heart of the wood.
Like all wood, it needs to be exposed to the weather for several months or even years to dry out and lose its sap.
Depending on the sanding methods used, raw wood changes colour. It can be light like driftwood or dark like old wood.
Different grains of sand are used to obtain different warm colours. It is often during the sanding process that the wood reveals all its richness and shapes.
The stump then becomes a decorative vine.
Each tray reveals a harmonious marquetry of this authentic, noble and rare hardness wood.
It rests on four stock feet with castors for easy movement.
The structure comes to life thanks to a total of eight hundred-year-old vines.
Period: 20th century - Art Deco
Circa : 1925 - 1935
Dimensions : Height : 74cm x Length : 45cm x Depth : 45cm
Dimensions of the bottom tray : Length : 56cm x Width : 36cm
The vine is a wood that is both long and twisted. It unfolds its branches to the rhythm of the seasons and the harvest.
The winegrower prunes the shoots and shapes its silhouette over decades. No two vines are alike in nature.
It is a wood that is difficult to work with and which gives its full value as a decorative object.
It has several layers of bark, with soft and hard parts in the heart of the wood.
Like all wood, it needs to be exposed to the weather for several months or even years to dry out and lose its sap.
Depending on the sanding methods used, raw wood changes colour. It can be light like driftwood or dark like old wood.
Different grains of sand are used to obtain different warm colours. It is often during the sanding process that the wood reveals all its richness and shapes.
The stump then becomes a decorative vine.
A delightful side table or double top side table.
Each top reveals a harmonious marquetry of this authentic, noble wood of rare hardness.
It rests on four stock feet with castors for easy movement.
The structure comes to life thanks to a total of eight hundred-year-old vines.
Period: 20th century - Art Deco
Circa : 1925 - 1935
Dimensions : Height : 74cm x Length : 45cm x Depth : 45cm
Dimensions of the bottom tray : Length : 56cm x Width : 36cm
The vine is a wood that is both long and twisted. It unfolds its branches to the rhythm of the seasons and the harvest.
The winegrower prunes the shoots and shapes its silhouette over decades. No two vines are alike in nature.
It is a wood that is difficult to work with and which gives its full value as a decorative object.
It has several layers of bark, with soft and hard parts in the heart of the wood.
Like all wood, it needs to be exposed to the weather for several months or even years to dry out and lose its sap.
Depending on the sanding methods used, raw wood changes colour. It can be light like driftwood or dark like old wood.
Different grains of sand are used to obtain different warm colours. It is often during the sanding process that the wood reveals all its richness and shapes.
The stump then becomes a decorative vine.