Jules Wabbes. Coffee table, 1960s
Coffee table, 1960s.
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DESCRIPTION
JULES WABBES (Belgium, 1919- 1974).
Coffee table, 1960s.
Bronze and glass.
It shows slight wear according to use and age.
Measurements: 43 x 120 cm (with glass); 40 x 79 cm (without glass).
Throughout his life, Wabbes showed a great interest in art and design. He studied architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels and graduated in 1943. However, after completing his studies, the artist decided to focus on furniture and object design, leaving architecture aside. In his early days, Jules Wabbes worked as an interior designer and theater set designer. But, in the 1950s, he began to stand out in the design of furniture and lighting, creating pieces of great quality and aesthetic beauty. His creations, characterized by clean and functional lines, were very popular both in Belgium and in other countries. Wabbes made use of his ability to work with fine woods and other high quality materials, which allowed him to create furniture and lamps that combined elegance and functionality. His designs were timeless and perfectly suited to different styles and spaces. Throughout his career, Jules Wabbes also had the opportunity to work on several large-scale projects, such as the creation of furniture for Belgian embassies in different countries and for several emblematic buildings in Belgium. Despite his success and recognition in the design world, Wabbes kept a low profile and was known for his humility and dedication to his work. He passed away on May 10, 1974, leaving an important legacy in furniture and lighting design, and being remembered as one of the great masters of Belgian design.
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