"Console 1930 Forming Dressing Table Stamped Maurice Jallot"
Console forming a dressing table in rosewood veneer and blackened wood with four tapered legs with two drawers in the belt and a central flap incorporating a beveled mirror. Nickel-plated metal pull buttons. Old restorations Period circa 1930 Stamp, hollow, Maurice Jallot (1900-1971). Length: 82 cm Closed height: 71 cm Open height: 111 cm Depth: 46 cm Son of Léon Jallot, he will become just like him, wood sculptor, cabinetmaker and decorator. After studying at the Ecole Boulle, he entered his father's workshop in 1921. In 1928, during the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs, Maurice Jallot's production was presented alongside that of his father. Possessing a rigorous technique, he designs simple and refined furniture. The surfaces are clean, the lines are straight and the curves remain rare and discreet. Add to this the principle of the "unique piece", dear to Maurice Jallot so that an impression of luxury emerges. As a decorator, Maurice Jallot has created apartments, shops and hotels. He worked for the Elysée, for ministries, for embassies.