Turtle Figurine Hollywood Regency, brown, brass, France, 1970s.
13 760 PLN
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This turtle figurine from the 1970s, crafted in France in the spirit of Hollywood Regency, combines sculptural solidity with decorative flair characteristic of the era. Cast entirely from solid brass in a warm golden-brown tone with a matte finish, the surface is enriched by subtle, natural patina—most visible on the body. The carapace is adorned with precisely incised lines, emphasizing a geometric division, while the head, neck, and limbs are rendered with lifelike scale textures and anatomical details. Generous proportions (48 × 60 × 20 cm) make the piece a statement decorative object, while the hinged shell reveals a functional hidden compartment. The absence of visible fastenings points to the high level of 1970s craftsmanship. Condition: very good—minor surface scratches and an even patina only.This figurine speaks with the voice of the 1970s, when French design flirted with luxury and theatricality. The brass turtle evokes the mood of salons where light danced on polished surfaces, and everyday objects became stylish opportunities for aesthetic play. Its form—broad, dynamic, and meticulously detailed—tells the story of a time when nature was not just an inspiration but a bold reference in the world of interiors.The object can be paired with mid-century walnut furniture or a marble-topped table, fitting seamlessly into a console in the hallway or as a focal point on a coffee table. It may be combined with soft textiles, gilded accents, or colored glass to reinforce its Hollywood Regency pedigree. In eclectic collector’s interiors, it can create a compelling dialogue of forms and eras when set alongside modern lighting or graphic art.
DIMENSION
Height20 cm
Width60 cm
Length48 cm
Dimension details
Length48 cm
Height20 cm
Width60 cm
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