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Lionel Jadot
Prisma Flight Table, BE
, 2019
29 x 122 x 47 in. (73.7 x 309.9 x 119.4 cm.)
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Lionel Jadot
Prisma Flight Table, BE
, 2019
29 x 122 x 47 in. (73.7 x 309.9 x 119.4 cm.)
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Lionel Jadot
Prisma Flight Table, BE
, 2019
29 x 122 x 47 in. (73.7 x 309.9 x 119.4 cm.)
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Lionel Jadot
Prisma Flight Table, BE
, 2019
29 x 122 x 47 in. (73.7 x 309.9 x 119.4 cm.)
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Lionel Jadot
Belgian, born 1969
Prisma Flight Table, BE
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2019
Lionel Jadot
Prisma Flight Table, BE
, 2019
29 x 122 x 47 in. (73.7 x 309.9 x 119.4 cm.)
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Lionel Jadot
Prisma Flight Table, BE
, 2019
29 x 122 x 47 in. (73.7 x 309.9 x 119.4 cm.)
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Lionel Jadot
Prisma Flight Table, BE
, 2019
29 x 122 x 47 in. (73.7 x 309.9 x 119.4 cm.)
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Lionel Jadot
Prisma Flight Table, BE
, 2019
29 x 122 x 47 in. (73.7 x 309.9 x 119.4 cm.)
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Medium
Tables , Brass
Size
29 x 122 x 47 in. (73.7 x 309.9 x 119.4 cm.)
Price
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Todd Merrill 20th Century and Studio Contemporary
New York
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Contemporary Design
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Description
While not easily categorized by a singular style, Jadot’s work could most easily be recognized by his affinity for repurposed materials and his deft eye at creating harmony and balance out of the collision of disparate elements. With the vision and confidence to experiment and evolve, Jadot has made a practice of skirting tradition by mixing genres, inspirations, and materials to achieve his iconoclastic vision. Key to his work process is a strong belief in craftsmanship and integrity in terms of behavior and approach.
The principle of reclamation has been relevant to Jadot from a young age. As a child in his father’s workshop, Jadot developed a keen attraction and respect for materials, coveting the bits of scrap wood and leather that would accumulate around the floor and had been deemed “fair game.” Today this manifests as both a philosophical and aesthetic tenet to his work. Manipulating materials that have been salvaged permeates the works with a sense of character, history, and humanity.
Working from a near photographic mental library of materials and influences, he is at once artist, tinkerer, and inventor. He explains, “What interests me is ideas passing though memory, and the influences mixing. Culture meeting subculture, mixing genre – from memory. I filled notebooks of ideas and with this approach I decided to achieve all that was in my notebooks. It is an exciting job; it’s more an expression, free of any constraints. But it is also a free reflection on design and art, and this fragile border that I love to cross in both directions.”
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