Jean Claude Dresse Console in Off-White Resin
Jean Claude Dresse, console, resin, stone, lacquered steel, Belgium, 1970s
A luxurious console crafted with high attention for detail which is characteristic for the work of the Belgian artist Jean Claude Dresse. The table has a sculptural appearance established by the geometric shaped base consisting of two clustered rectangular legs. The tabletop is finished with an organic pattern and inlayed fragments of stone. Due to the artistic use of materials and texture combinations, this console has a strong decorative character and sits right on the border between piece of art and furniture design.
Jean Claude Dresse (1946-) is a Belgian artist and designer. He graduated from the art academy in Charleroi. His background of being a visual artist is clearly visible in his furniture designs as he uses artistic techniques such as mosaic and etchings. He makes use of precious metals such as brass and copper. Together with his father he was a prominent figure in the furniture business in the 1980s and he belongs to the artistic Walloon school that focused on glamorous aesthetics.
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