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French Art Deco Dinanderie Vase by Luc Lanel for Christofle
This French art deco vase was designed ca. 1929 by Luc Lanel (1893 – 1965) for Orfeverie Christofle, Paris. The copper vase, with green and black oxidized patina has a band of "arrowhead" decor a flaring rim and a spread foot. It is marked on the base "Chirtofle", "B 187" and "E". The vase is pictured on page 52 of "Lanel, Luc & Marjolaine" by DominiqueDominique
[Founded in 1922]
Founded by Andre Domin (1883 - 1962) and Marcel Genevriere (1885 - 1976). Their showroom was located at 104 Faubourg, St. Honore. Their furniture design was characterized by simplicity and dignity.
One of Dominique's first commissions was to provide furniture for the home of silver designer Jean Puiforcat in Biarritz. This was followed by a commission to do the establishment of the perfumer Houbigant in Neuilly.
Beginning in 1926 they exhibited with Chareau, Legrain, Puiforcat and Raymond Templier as the "Groupe des Cinq".
Dominique exhibited a "Salon d'un Ambassadeur" at the 1925 Paris Exposition International des Arts Décoratifs et Industrieles Modernes. They also exhibited at the Exposition Colonial in Paris in 1931 and created a "Salon de Musique" for the 1937 Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques also in Paris.
For the great French ocean liner Normandie, launched in 1932, four luxury apartments were commissioned for each by a great French design firm (Leleu, Sue, Montagnac and Dominique). The Rouen suite which Dominique designed "was remarkable for the extremely refined use that Dominique made of materials...unquestionably the most avant-garde of the four talents assigned to the deluxe apartments". Forest. The vase is 8 ½" high 5 ¾" diameter (at the rim) and 3 3/8" diameter at the foot.
French Art Deco Dinanderie Vase by Luc Lanel for Christofle
This French art deco dinanderie vase was designed ca. 1925 for Orfeverie Christofle, Paris by Luc Lanel (1893 - 1965). The vase, with it’s geometric floral designs, flaring rim and straight foot is in silver plated brass with green to brown oxidized patina and has a silver plated interior. It is stamped on the base "Christofle", "B013" and "E". The vase is pictured on page 153 of "La Dinanderie Francaise" by DominiqueDominique
[Founded in 1922]
Founded by Andre Domin (1883 - 1962) and Marcel Genevriere (1885 - 1976). Their showroom was located at 104 Faubourg, St. Honore. Their furniture design was characterized by simplicity and dignity.
One of Dominique's first commissions was to provide furniture for the home of silver designer Jean Puiforcat in Biarritz. This was followed by a commission to do the establishment of the perfumer Houbigant in Neuilly.
Beginning in 1926 they exhibited with Chareau, Legrain, Puiforcat and Raymond Templier as the "Groupe des Cinq".
Dominique exhibited a "Salon d'un Ambassadeur" at the 1925 Paris Exposition International des Arts Décoratifs et Industrieles Modernes. They also exhibited at the Exposition Colonial in Paris in 1931 and created a "Salon de Musique" for the 1937 Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques also in Paris.
For the great French ocean liner Normandie, launched in 1932, four luxury apartments were commissioned for each by a great French design firm (Leleu, Sue, Montagnac and Dominique). The Rouen suite which Dominique designed "was remarkable for the extremely refined use that Dominique made of materials...unquestionably the most avant-garde of the four talents assigned to the deluxe apartments". Forest and an example is the musée Bouilhet – Chistofle St. Denis France. The vase is 7" high, 5" diameter (at the rim) and 3 ½ " in diameter (at the base).
French Art Deco Tea Set by Christian Fjerdingstadt for Christofle
This French Art Deco Tea Set was designed by Christian Fjerdingstadt (1891 – 1968) for Christofle. Of silver plate and ebony the set of a tea pot, sugar and creamer was designed in 1933. Similar sets were used on the ocean liner Normandie. The tea pot measures 5-3/4” high.