1930's French Wrought Iron Dining Table with Beveled Glass Top in the Manner of Raymond Subes
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This gorgeous 1930s French wrought iron dining table with a beveled glass top is a testament to the refined craftsmanship and artistry of early 20th-century metalwork. The elegant draped iron details, reminiscent of Art Deco and neoclassical influences, evoke the work of masters like Edgar Brandt and Raymond Subes, who transformed iron into a medium of sculptural sophistication. With its airy yet structured form, this table seamlessly blends strength with delicacy, making it an ideal piece for both indoor and outdoor spaces. The graceful swag motif, a nod to classical French ornamentation, adds a sense of movement and timeless design. Now part of the Lemieux Et Cie Vintage Collection, this rare find is a celebration of Parisian design heritage—where function meets poetry in metal and glass.
Item is available now for local pick up, in our Atelier located at 14 Crosby Street. We can also arrange for delivery within the USA.
Details + Dimensions
Dimensions
Height: 29.5"
Width: 30"
Depth: 30"
Color / Finish
Iron, Glass
Place of Origin
France circa 1930s
Condition
Good. Wear consistent with age and use.


