Style Art Deco / Ref.10751
Charles ADDA (architect) - Pair of Art Deco sinks in onyx and glass mosaic
Dimensions
Width 31'' ½ 80cm
Height 34'' ⅝ 88cm
Depth: 23'' ¼ 59cm
Origin:
Circa 1930, Boulogne-Billancourt (Paris area), France.
Status:
Some restorations to schedule.
This pair of Art Deco style sinks comes from the beautiful
Toubiana Hotel in Boulogne-Billancourt built between 1928 and 1930 by
the architect Charles Adda.
Toubiana
sought the winning team of the Deauville competition in 1921.
Charles Adda and the important ceramists Bourdet and Gentil built the
famous Planches de Deauville and the "Pompeian Baths", which were
inaugurated in 1924. The glass mosaic with silver leaf of these sinks was thus made by Bourdet and Gentil, on the drawings of Adda.
Alphonse
Gentil (1872-1933) and Eugène Bourdet (1874-1852) were distinguished by
numerous Art Deco style fronts inscribed in the Historical Monuments, such
as the Luxor Cinema in Paris, and made important interior decorations
such as the magnificent headquarters of the bank Société Générale on Boulevard Haussmann.
Charles
Adda (1873-1938) drew many buildings for individuals, but also produced
the fronts of the Pearls Tecla and Galerie Bernheim, and worked for the Longchamps Racecource.
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