"Louis Majorelle Bed"
This wooden bed, attributed to master cabinetmaker Louis Majorelle, is a remarkable example of the Art Nouveau style, characteristic of the Roaring Twenties. This bed features exquisite carved work, with finely detailed floral and plant motifs, typical of Majorelle's naturalistic aesthetic. The use of different woods, including dark woods for the main panels and lighter or exotic woods for the motifs, adds depth and visual richness to the ensemble. The curve of the structure is elegant and fluid, with harmonious lines that recall the organic lines of nature, a key element of Art Nouveau. The upper part of the headboard is decorated with an intricately carved floral motif that highlights Majorelle's mastery of the art of marquetry and wood carving. This bed is not only functional; it embodies a work of art that combines beauty and craftsmanship. By integrating soft lines and a sophisticated design, Majorelle manages to breathe into this utilitarian object a poetic dimension, typical of his work.