
Tafel rustend op drie poten met tafelblad en tussenblad van rood-bruin gevlekt marmer
Louis MajorelleWW-1895-529102
1895·mahogany (wood), bronze (metal), plywood, marble (rock)·depth: 72 cm, width: 72 cm, height: 79 cm, weight: 17 cm
Rijksmuseum / Public Domain
Catalogue
- Year
- 1895
- Dimensions
- depth: 72 cm, width: 72 cm, height: 79 cm, weight: 17 cm
- Collection
- Rijksmuseum
- Artist
- Louis Majorelle
Artist

Louis Majorelle
Louis Majorelle was a French furniture designer and maker whose Art Nouveau forms combined sinuous wooden frames with wrought iron and glass, drawing inspiration from natural motifs including water lilies and marine organisms. Working in Nancy during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, he became known for his distinctive marquetry techniques and integrated approach to decorative arts production. His workshop produced both bespoke commissioned pieces and designs for industrial manufacture, establishing a model for modern craft practice that bridged artisanal tradition and commercial scale.
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- Louis Majorelle
- Year
- 1895
- Dimensions
- depth: 72 cm, width: 72 cm, height: 79 cm, weight: 17 cm
- Watts ID
- WW-1895-529102
Source
- Collection
- Rijksmuseum
- Source
- rijksmuseum
- Reference
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- Status
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