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French Mid-Century Iron and Gold Swag Wall Mirror (Manner of Gilbert Poillerat)
Newel Gallery
306 East 61st Street, 3rd Floor
NY - 10065
French Mid-Century Iron and Gold Swag Wall Mirror (Manner of Gilbert Poillerat)
Newel Gallery
306 East 61st Street, 3rd Floor
NY - 10065
About Gilbert Poillerat
Gilbert Poillerat (1902-1988) was a renowned French furniture and decorative arts designer. Born on July 17, 1902, in Paris, France, Poillerat displayed a passion for art and design from an early age. He studied at the prestigious Ecole Boulle, where he honed his skills in metalwork and sculpture.
After completing his education, Poillerat began his career as a metalworker, read more..
Finial
An ornamental, terminating piece that extends vertically from the apex of a design. In architecture, they are found at the tips of gables or spires, and in furniture, as top ornaments on cabinet corners, posts, or supports. Finial also refers to the decorative metal piece used to affix lampshades to table and floor lamps. They often take the shape of a ball, flame, flower, acorn, pineapple, or vase.
Finial
An ornamental, terminating piece that extends vertically from the apex of a design. In architecture, they are found at the tips of gables or spires, and in furniture, as top ornaments on cabinet corners, posts, or supports. Finial also refers to the decorative metal piece used to affix lampshades to table and floor lamps. They often take the shape of a ball, flame, flower, acorn, pineapple, or vase.
Finial
An ornamental, terminating piece that extends vertically from the apex of a design. In architecture, they are found at the tips of gables or spires, and in furniture, as top ornaments on cabinet corners, posts, or supports. Finial also refers to the decorative metal piece used to affix lampshades to table and floor lamps. They often take the shape of a ball, flame, flower, acorn, pineapple, or vase.