Jonathan Charles’ luxurious transitional collection gets a makeover! New vibrant Faux Shagreen look 2014 May 2014 – Unveiled at Spring High Point Market, the premier furniture show in the United States, Jonathan Charles’ new transitional collection focuses on a vibrant colourful faux shagreen look – teal faux shagreen contrasts beautifully with antique brass legs and handle pulls, handmade in Jonathan Charles’ in-house foundry. The interior of the drawers are lined with natural oak. This collection is inspired by French Art Deco designs of 1930’s and truly is the most eye-catching transitional collection to date. Furthermore colours will be offered in fall. Stay tuned and be excited!
Teal faux shagreen and brass legged end table (#495205)
Contemporary teal faux shagreen and A-shaped brass legged end table with drawer. Inspired by 1930’s French designs.
Also available with bronze legs. #495205-BRO
Teal faux shagreen and brass legged console table (#495204)
Contemporary teal faux shagreen and A-shaped brass legged console table, with two drawers. Inspired by 1930’s French designs.
Also available with bronze legs. #495204-BRO
Teal faux shagreen and brass legged etagere (#495203)
Contemporary teal faux shagreen and A-shaped brass legged tall narrow etagere, with glass shelves and mirrored rear panel. Inspired by 1930’s French designs.
Also available with bronze legs. #495203-BRO
Teal faux shagreen and brass legged coffee/cocktail table (#495202)
Contemporary teal faux shagreen and A-shaped brass legged coffee table, with a drawer on the front and back. Inspired by 1930’s French designs.
Also available with bronze legs. #495202-BRO
Teal faux shagreen and brass legged chest of drawers (#495201)
Contemporary teal faux shagreen and A-shaped brass legged four drawer chest. Inspired by 1930’s French designs.
Also available with bronze legs. #495201-BRO
About the Designer:
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Jonathan Charles Fine Furniture is the vision of Jonathan Sowter, an English furniture designer who excels at the art of fine antique reproduction. Though Jonathan draws inspirations from original antiques he discovers in his travels, his unique twists create contemporary translations of vintage treasures. With a keen eye for the smallest details, Jonathan employs traditional, hand-crafted techniques to create the most visually-stunning and intricate designs. As Jonathan always says, “It’s all in the detail…” |