Lot No. 1034


A Large Crystal Glass Chandelier (“Rotonde”) in 18th-Century Style, from France,


A Large Crystal Glass Chandelier (“Rotonde”) in 18th-Century Style, from France, - Furniture, Works of Art, Glass & Porcelain

from the estate of KENZO TAKADA, a well-known Japanese fashion and product designer, bronze with patinated mounts set with clear glass stars, small and large cut glass hangings, oblong forms, applied cones, central baluster with pendant terminals and facetted decoration, fitted for 36 lights (E10 light bulbs), first tier with 12, second tier with 24 pieces, interior with halogen lamps, height 214 cm, diameter 120 m, in working condition, Paris, 19th century, (Ru)

Provenance:
Mathieu Lustrerie

The international artist Kenzo Takada, known as KENZO, was born near Himeji in Hyögo Prefecture in 1939 and died in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, in 2020. His father was an innkeeper and ran a teahouse in Mikeji. Kenzo grew up surrounded by geishas who worked there and with his six siblings. In 1958, he became the first male student at Buknka Gaukin, one of the most prestigious fashion schools in Tokyo. From 1965 onwards, he lived in Paris. in 1970, to great acclaim, he became the first Japanese designer to present a fashion show in Paris. In 1971, his collection was shown in New York City and Japan, from 1972 large fashion shows followed; from 1976 onwards, first KENZO Botique in Paris; 1978, 1979: shows in circus tents; 1983: TAKADA extended his creations to men's fashion and children's fashion; 1991: first men's perfume; 1993: TAKADA sold the brand KENZO for around 70 million euros to the French luxury group LVMH, but remained with the company as its chief designer. In 1999, TAKADA announced his retirement from the fashion world at the age of 60. 2004: he worked again as a designer; 2006: fashion accessories; 2007: designer for Baccarat, Royal Limogenes, Tai Ping Carpets and Patisserie Lenotre products. 2010: he started painting; 2011: designed the interior of a hotel in Mauritius; 2012: involved in the design of 2 catamarans with a Monaco yacht manufacturer, designed a high-priced jewellery collection with floral motifs for the Parisian jeweller 10 Royale by KENZO TAKADA.

Specialist: Ursula Rohringer Ursula Rohringer
+43-1-515 60-382

ursula.rohringer@dorotheum.at

05.05.2022 - 14:00

Realized price: **
EUR 15,360.-
Estimate:
EUR 12,000.- to EUR 20,000.-
Starting bid:
EUR 12,000.-

A Large Crystal Glass Chandelier (“Rotonde”) in 18th-Century Style, from France,


from the estate of KENZO TAKADA, a well-known Japanese fashion and product designer, bronze with patinated mounts set with clear glass stars, small and large cut glass hangings, oblong forms, applied cones, central baluster with pendant terminals and facetted decoration, fitted for 36 lights (E10 light bulbs), first tier with 12, second tier with 24 pieces, interior with halogen lamps, height 214 cm, diameter 120 m, in working condition, Paris, 19th century, (Ru)

Provenance:
Mathieu Lustrerie

The international artist Kenzo Takada, known as KENZO, was born near Himeji in Hyögo Prefecture in 1939 and died in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, in 2020. His father was an innkeeper and ran a teahouse in Mikeji. Kenzo grew up surrounded by geishas who worked there and with his six siblings. In 1958, he became the first male student at Buknka Gaukin, one of the most prestigious fashion schools in Tokyo. From 1965 onwards, he lived in Paris. in 1970, to great acclaim, he became the first Japanese designer to present a fashion show in Paris. In 1971, his collection was shown in New York City and Japan, from 1972 large fashion shows followed; from 1976 onwards, first KENZO Botique in Paris; 1978, 1979: shows in circus tents; 1983: TAKADA extended his creations to men's fashion and children's fashion; 1991: first men's perfume; 1993: TAKADA sold the brand KENZO for around 70 million euros to the French luxury group LVMH, but remained with the company as its chief designer. In 1999, TAKADA announced his retirement from the fashion world at the age of 60. 2004: he worked again as a designer; 2006: fashion accessories; 2007: designer for Baccarat, Royal Limogenes, Tai Ping Carpets and Patisserie Lenotre products. 2010: he started painting; 2011: designed the interior of a hotel in Mauritius; 2012: involved in the design of 2 catamarans with a Monaco yacht manufacturer, designed a high-priced jewellery collection with floral motifs for the Parisian jeweller 10 Royale by KENZO TAKADA.

Specialist: Ursula Rohringer Ursula Rohringer
+43-1-515 60-382

ursula.rohringer@dorotheum.at


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Auction: Furniture, Works of Art, Glass & Porcelain
Auction type: Saleroom auction with Live Bidding
Date: 05.05.2022 - 14:00
Location: Vienna | Palais Dorotheum
Exhibition: 30.04. - 05.05.2022


** Purchase price incl. buyer's premium and VAT

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