A large (48 cm high) rope table lamp, crafted in the style of the duo Adrien Audoux & Frida Minet. A later piece (1970s–80s), unsigned, but beautifully made with a regular braid and a base formed by a spiral knot. The overall design has a fluid line typical of rope creations inspired by Provençal modernism.
Sold without a lampshade.
Audoux & Minet, leading figures in French modernist design of the 1940s–50s, favored the use of readily available materials such as rope and tubular metal. Associated with the spirit of the UAM (Union of Modern Artists), they created a recognizable style: simple structures, braided abaca, functional and democratic design, disseminated from their workshop in Golfe-Juan, at the heart of a vibrant artistic scene. Pieces produced in their style proliferated from the 1960s–80s, perpetuating their aesthetic. ________________________________________
Technical Details
• Designer: in the style of Audoux & Minet
• Manufacturer: unidentified (French work, 1970s–1980s)
• Period: circa 1970–1980
• Materials: natural rope, black plastic socket
• Finish: braided rope, natural fibers, glue
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Dimensions
• Height: 48 cm (18.9 in)
• Base diameter (approx.): 25 cm (9.8 in)
• Weight: 1.65 kg
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Condition
Good overall condition. Clean rope, light and even patina from use. Functional wiring.
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Ref:
REF: NEB1401125
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBeigeMaterialOtherNumber of items1Height48 cmWidth25 cmDepth25 cmSigns of usageDiscoloring