An illuminating side or coffee table by Henri Fernandez, France, circa 1970
An illuminating side or coffee table by Henri Fernandez, France, circa 1970
A stunning and striking coffee table or side table in the form of a cobra, sculpted in a figure of eight with its tail meeting its head, possibly with the intention of recreating an ouroboros, an ancient symbol of a snake or serpent eating its own tail, variously signifying infinity and the cycle of birth and death.. Hand made by the famous designer of the 1970s Henri Fernandez, this item is made largely from quality brass, copper, and stained brass slices, soldered together to form a snake with a light in its mouth.
Certain to imbue your contemporary space with a touch of extravagance, this side table feels decidedly of the Hollywood Regency ilk, which championed opulence, luxury, colour contrasts, and game-changing modernity.
Henri Fernandez left a legacy on design which are now turning back into trends. In the 1970’s Henri was already designing art furniture which drew inspiration from the natural world. Henri contributed for the collections of many artists back then such as Jacques Duval-Brasseur and Maison Honoré, using noble materials like brass, Agathe stones, and other semi-precious stones. All the pieces he designed to make a statement and can be defined as art. He defies the boundaries between art and design. It is clear to see the collaboration between the two artists and this side table lamp exemplifies Henri’s work.
Condition: some dents throughout, glass chipped in various places, please refer to photographs
Dimensions (including glass): 88cm deep, 145cm wide, 40cm high (TBC)
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