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Rare Jacques Adnet Art Deco Chrome Desk Waste Basket, France, circa 1930
An extraordinary artifact of French Art Deco design, …
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Rare Jacques Adnet Art Deco Chrome Desk Waste Basket, France, circa 1930
An extraordinary artifact of French Art Deco design, this sculptural chrome desk accessory—meticulously crafted circa 1930—is attributed to the visionary Jacques Adnet (1900–1984), one of the most influential figures in 20th-century arts. Boldly modern yet elegantly restrained, it exemplifies the refined industrial aesthetic that defined Adnet's early work and the broader design ethos of the interwar period.
Architectural Form and Precision: The piece is composed of slender vertical columns rising from a gracefully rounded base, supported by delicate bead feet. Its geometric purity and balanced proportions reflect Adnet's mastery of form and his commitment to functional elegance.
Material Innovation: Executed in polished chrome—a material celebrated in the Art Deco era for its modernist appeal—the surface retains a luminous quality that enhances its sculptural presence.
Historical Significance: Created during a pivotal moment in Adnet's career, this piece embodies the transition from classical ornamentation to streamlined modernism. Though not signed (like all of Adnet's creations), its design language and construction are unmistakably aligned with Adnet's oeuvre and the elite French ateliers of the time.
Collector's Rarity: Desk accessories of this scale and quality from Adnet's early period are exceedingly rare. Its distinctive form makes it a museum-worthy object for collectors of French modernism and Art Deco design.
Provenance and Legacy: Meticulously crafted in France, this piece stands as a testament to Adnet's enduring influence on 20th-century design. It is not merely functional—it is a sculptural statement of taste, intellect, and historical relevance.
Whether placed in a curated interior, executive office, or private collection, this exceptional object offers a rare opportunity to acquire a piece of design history. A true investment in timeless sophistication.
Dimensions: 10.82 in wide (27.5 cm) by 10.82 in deep (27.5 cm) by 11.63 in high (29.5 cm).
Reference: A variation of this paper waste basket is pictured in the book "Jacques Adnet" by Alain-René Hardy and Gaelle Millet, Paris. Les Éditions de l'Amateur. Copyright 2009, on page 226.
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- Dimensions
- 10.82ʺW × 10.82ʺD × 11.63ʺH
- Designer
- Jacques Adnet
- Period
- 1930s
- Country of Origin
- France
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Chrome
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Chrome
- Condition Notes
- Good - This Adnet desk accessory is in its original condition. Minor metal fading throughout. Good - This Adnet desk accessory is in its original condition. Minor metal fading throughout. less
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