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All Maurice Jallot French Art Deco Cocktail or Side Table, France, circa 1940
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Maurice Jallot French Art Deco Cocktail or Side Table, France, circa 1940

$15,000.00

An elegant French Art Deco side table or cocktail table, designed by Maurice Jallot ( 1900 -1971 ), circa 1940. The table is realized in sycamore maple and of very solid construction, the circular top is supported by very stylish splayed and tapered legs, with brass accents on the uppermost section where the leg meets the tables edge. A fine example of Jallot's exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail using modernist clean lines and refined materials. Can be displayed with its original glass top.
By Maurice Jallot, France, circa 1940
Size: 16 1/2" high x 25 3/4" diameter

Maurice Jallot, born in 1900 is the son of Léon Jallot who was also a woodcarver, cabinetmaker and decorator. Upon graduating from the Ecole Boulle, in Paris, he worked for the famous architect and designer, Louis Süe and shortly after joined his father’s studio in 1921. The furniture made by the firm was soon exhibited with both their names attached. However, at the occasion of the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs in 1928, Maurice Jallot’s work was exhibited next to his father’s but separately designated and signed only with his name; as the two men often worked apart from each other. The pieces of Maurice Jallot showed his taste for a modernist style, more than the one of his father, a traditionalist.

Throughout his career, Jallot created furniture and decorative objects distinguished by their elegant style and meticulous attention to detail. He was known for his use of high-quality materials, such as precious woods, ivory, brass and marble, as well as for his refined cabinet-making techniques. His creations were often characterized by clean geometric shapes, curved lines and exotic decorative motifs. Jallot drew on a variety of influences, including African, Egyptian and Asian art, to create unique and original pieces.

Maurice Jallot's reputation quickly spread beyond France. His creations were exhibited at numerous international shows, notably in Paris, London and New York, where he won several prestigious awards. As a decorator, Maurice Jallot collaborating with renowned architects of the time and realized the furniture for numerous apartments and shops. He also worked for the Elysée, the French presidents’ palace, ministries, French embassies in Poland and Israel. His creations included tea rooms, private mansions, yachts and even luxury liners. He retired in the 1950's and died in 1971. His creations continue to be admired and sought after by collectors and art deco enthusiasts worldwide, testifying to his talent and contribution to the aesthetics of his time.

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An elegant French Art Deco side table or cocktail table, designed by Maurice Jallot ( 1900 -1971 ), circa 1940. The table is realized in sycamore maple and of very solid construction, the circular top is supported by very stylish splayed and tapered legs, with brass accents on the uppermost section where the leg meets the tables edge. A fine example of Jallot's exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail using modernist clean lines and refined materials. Can be displayed with its original glass top.
By Maurice Jallot, France, circa 1940
Size: 16 1/2" high x 25 3/4" diameter

Maurice Jallot, born in 1900 is the son of Léon Jallot who was also a woodcarver, cabinetmaker and decorator. Upon graduating from the Ecole Boulle, in Paris, he worked for the famous architect and designer, Louis Süe and shortly after joined his father’s studio in 1921. The furniture made by the firm was soon exhibited with both their names attached. However, at the occasion of the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs in 1928, Maurice Jallot’s work was exhibited next to his father’s but separately designated and signed only with his name; as the two men often worked apart from each other. The pieces of Maurice Jallot showed his taste for a modernist style, more than the one of his father, a traditionalist.

Throughout his career, Jallot created furniture and decorative objects distinguished by their elegant style and meticulous attention to detail. He was known for his use of high-quality materials, such as precious woods, ivory, brass and marble, as well as for his refined cabinet-making techniques. His creations were often characterized by clean geometric shapes, curved lines and exotic decorative motifs. Jallot drew on a variety of influences, including African, Egyptian and Asian art, to create unique and original pieces.

Maurice Jallot's reputation quickly spread beyond France. His creations were exhibited at numerous international shows, notably in Paris, London and New York, where he won several prestigious awards. As a decorator, Maurice Jallot collaborating with renowned architects of the time and realized the furniture for numerous apartments and shops. He also worked for the Elysée, the French presidents’ palace, ministries, French embassies in Poland and Israel. His creations included tea rooms, private mansions, yachts and even luxury liners. He retired in the 1950's and died in 1971. His creations continue to be admired and sought after by collectors and art deco enthusiasts worldwide, testifying to his talent and contribution to the aesthetics of his time.

An elegant French Art Deco side table or cocktail table, designed by Maurice Jallot ( 1900 -1971 ), circa 1940. The table is realized in sycamore maple and of very solid construction, the circular top is supported by very stylish splayed and tapered legs, with brass accents on the uppermost section where the leg meets the tables edge. A fine example of Jallot's exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail using modernist clean lines and refined materials. Can be displayed with its original glass top.
By Maurice Jallot, France, circa 1940
Size: 16 1/2" high x 25 3/4" diameter

Maurice Jallot, born in 1900 is the son of Léon Jallot who was also a woodcarver, cabinetmaker and decorator. Upon graduating from the Ecole Boulle, in Paris, he worked for the famous architect and designer, Louis Süe and shortly after joined his father’s studio in 1921. The furniture made by the firm was soon exhibited with both their names attached. However, at the occasion of the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs in 1928, Maurice Jallot’s work was exhibited next to his father’s but separately designated and signed only with his name; as the two men often worked apart from each other. The pieces of Maurice Jallot showed his taste for a modernist style, more than the one of his father, a traditionalist.

Throughout his career, Jallot created furniture and decorative objects distinguished by their elegant style and meticulous attention to detail. He was known for his use of high-quality materials, such as precious woods, ivory, brass and marble, as well as for his refined cabinet-making techniques. His creations were often characterized by clean geometric shapes, curved lines and exotic decorative motifs. Jallot drew on a variety of influences, including African, Egyptian and Asian art, to create unique and original pieces.

Maurice Jallot's reputation quickly spread beyond France. His creations were exhibited at numerous international shows, notably in Paris, London and New York, where he won several prestigious awards. As a decorator, Maurice Jallot collaborating with renowned architects of the time and realized the furniture for numerous apartments and shops. He also worked for the Elysée, the French presidents’ palace, ministries, French embassies in Poland and Israel. His creations included tea rooms, private mansions, yachts and even luxury liners. He retired in the 1950's and died in 1971. His creations continue to be admired and sought after by collectors and art deco enthusiasts worldwide, testifying to his talent and contribution to the aesthetics of his time.

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