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Max Ingrand Coffee Table Mod. 1774 (White)

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Historical Design

circa 1958

Steel, Brass, Glass

83 x 37 x 83 cm
32.7 x 14.6 x 32.7 in

Max Ingrand was a French designer, glassworker, and decorator. After studying at the National School for Decorative Arts of Paris, he mastered the techniques of stained and engraved glass. When he returned from the war, he became one of the most active glassmakers and re-constructors. Max Ingrand worked with Gio Ponti and collaborated with many of the leading Italian design firms of the mid-20th century. In the 1950s, he became the artistic director of light and furniture making in Fontana Arte, and his lighting designs are considered among the finest examples of modernist lighting design. Max Ingrand’s work is characterized by its strong geometric forms and the interplay between light and shadow.
Max Ingrand designed the coffe table 1774 in a white lacquered metal with inlaid vertical brass trims along its four legs. Thick glass placed on top of the lens-shaped table top creates an optical effect and distorted reflections. The model was designed for Fontana Arte in the late 50s.

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Literature:
F. Deboni, Umberto Allemandi&C. (ed.), Fontana Arte: Gio Ponti, Pietro Chiesa, Max Ingrand, Turin 2013, fig. 409.
Quaderni di Fontana Arte, no. 6, 1964, p. 46.

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Max Ingrand

Max Ingrand (1908-1969) was a French modern designer, decorator, and glassworker, who notably produced stained-glass panels for public spaces and hotels.

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