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A DEMI-LUNE CONSOLE TABLE BY MARK BRAZIER JONES


A DEMI-LUNE CONSOLE TABLE BY MARK BRAZIER JONES
England, circa 1990
A late twentieth century demi-lune console table by Mark Brazier Jones, the top in patinated copper and brass of sunburst design, supported by a coiled steel stem and copper base.
Mark Brazier-Jones (b.1956) is an internationally-celebrated artist, master furniture and lighting designer and engineer, who cut his teeth working in the 1970s and 1980s on music sets for Duran Duran, Elton John and David Bowie. In his own words: 'Form does follow function, but part of furniture's function is decorative’, and that is clear in his output, which blurs the boundaries between art design and function.
His work is held in museums across the world - the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, the Louvre, Paris and the Museum of Art and Design, New York - and pieces have been described as being modern design icons.
Height 83.00cm
Width 122.00cm
Depth 56.00cm
England, circa 1990
A late twentieth century demi-lune console table by Mark Brazier Jones, the top in patinated copper and brass of sunburst design, supported by a coiled steel stem and copper base.
Mark Brazier-Jones (b.1956) is an internationally-celebrated artist, master furniture and lighting designer and engineer, who cut his teeth working in the 1970s and 1980s on music sets for Duran Duran, Elton John and David Bowie. In his own words: 'Form does follow function, but part of furniture's function is decorative’, and that is clear in his output, which blurs the boundaries between art design and function.
His work is held in museums across the world - the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, the Louvre, Paris and the Museum of Art and Design, New York - and pieces have been described as being modern design icons.
Height 83.00cm
Width 122.00cm
Depth 56.00cm