Maison Baguès Neoclassical Brass Coffee Table, France, circa 1940
Elegant round Maison Baguès Neoclassical coffee table, crafted in France around 1940. Made of solid brass, the table showcases the refined neoclassical aesthetic for which the Parisian maker became renowned. An openwork brass gallery surrounds the circular top, while clean lines and balanced proportions create a timeless, sophisticated silhouette.
Founded in Paris in 1840, Maison Baguès became one of France’s leading luxury furniture and lighting manufacturers during the 20th century. The company earned an international reputation for exceptional brasswork, rock crystal chandeliers, and finely crafted furniture. Its creations furnished prestigious private residences and were favored by celebrated decorators, including Maison Jansen, Jacques Adnet, and Jean Royère.
This coffee table reflects the enduring appeal of French neoclassical design. The delicate gallery, elegant brass construction, and restrained ornamentation combine classical inspiration with modern simplicity. Its versatile design complements traditional, Art Deco, Hollywood Regency, and contemporary interiors alike.
The table remains in good original condition.
Dimensions
Centimeters: W 80 × D 80 × H 40.5 cm
Inches: W 31.50 × D 31.50 × H 15.94 in



























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