Custom Reproduction of Louis XV Table - Part I
When I was in Europe on my Photography trip last summer I had two agendas. The first was to visit museums and see medieval objects which I knew of (and hopefully some that I did not) and the second was to find 18th century pieces which I could use for my work.
For the nearly two months now I have been working up designs from some of the pieces I saw in the Chateaus I visited in France. I begin with the photographs I took and adapt them to the requirements of a client who wants a pieces similar to the original. Some re-working of the design is necessary due to differences in size or in use of the object. (A desk has different dimensions to an occasional table, for example)
Below are some photos of some of my design work and a couple pictures of the inspirational piece.
| An urn in Chateau Champse-sur-Marne. Mine will be about half the size of this one |
| Design for a desk, adapted from a table seen in Köln |
| The actual table |
| Detail of the legs |
| A box from the MET |
| Drawing and detail shots of another table, also adapted to serve as a desk. The same challenge applied to this one, as the centre on the original was much too low to be used as a desk. |


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