This table was designed and presented by Pierre Bonnefille for his solo exhibition at MNAAG, Musée national des arts asiatiques – Guimet, in Paris in September 2021.A poetic allusion to the artist’s journeys of exploration, this coffee table is infused with red and bronze pigments and is covered with a transparent resin.This edition of 8+2 is handmade in the artist’s studio in Paris. The 1/8 edition is now part of the MNAAG collections.
Limited edition: 8 pieces and 2 artist’s proofs
Coffee table infused with red pigments and bronzes and covered with a transparent resin
Mixed media on wood
Base in burnished copper
Bespoke dimensions upon request
L 170 x W 118 x H 41 cm
L 66.9″ x W 46.5″ x H 19.1″
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This table was designed and presented by Pierre Bonnefille for his solo exhibition at MNAAG, Musée national des arts asiatiques – Guimet, in Paris in September 2021.A poetic allusion to the artist’s journeys of exploration, this coffee table is infused with red and bronze pigments and is covered with a transparent resin.This edition of 8+2 is handmade in the artist’s studio in Paris. The 1/8 edition is now part of the MNAAG collections.
After studying at the Ecole Boulle and then at the Ecole des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, Pierre Bonnefille became passionate about materials and colours. At the beginning of the 90s, with the help of Olivier Gagnère and Yves Taralon, he signed the large red fresco on the walls of the Café Marly under the arcades of the Louvre. He is amaestro of chromatic chords. He draws his inspiration from his travels, and distils colours of infinite richness in his work as an artist and furniture designer. Inspired by nature and landscapes, the vibrant surfaces of Pierre Bonnefille’s works invest space, creating a unique and sensitive atmosphere. Working with natural pigments, mineral, limestone, lava or marble powders, one can recognize his imprint in the textured materials and harmonious colours that make up his wall creations as well as his furniture pieces.