Striking Sculptural 1940's French End Tables With Cerused Oak in the Manner of Jean-Charles Moreux - 2 Available
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A striking example of 1940s French craftsmanship, this sculptural end table or stool in cerused oak embodies the period’s fascination with form and texture. The bold, intersecting curves recall the organic modernism pioneered by designers such as Jean-Charles Moreux and Jacques Adnet, who explored dynamic silhouettes and rich materiality. Cerused oak—originally popularized in the 16th century and revived in the Art Deco and mid-century eras—adds a tactile depth, enhancing the grain with a subtle whitewashed effect. Both functional and artistic, this piece from the Lemieux Et Cie Vintage Collection is a testament to the enduring beauty of French design.
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: 18.5"
Width: 21.5"
Depth: 15.5"
Color / Finish
Cerused oak
Place of Origin
France circa 1940's
Condition
Good. Wear consistent with age and use.



