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The room is adorned with a sleek, modern glass side table from 2023, showcasing hand-painted abstract faces in black lines. Its bent shape with smooth, rounded edges reflects the artistic flair of the brand France-Lise McGurn, infusing the space with contemporary elegance characteristic of House of Voltaire's distinctive style.

France-Lise McGurn

Glass Side Tables, 2023

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Unique hand-painted glass tables by France-Lise McGurn, exclusive to House of Voltaire.

Edition Size

Unique

Dimensions

Small 35 x 35 x 35 cm; Medium 38 x 38 x 38 cm; Large 42 x 42 x 42 cm

Finishing

Glass

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This 2023 Glass Side Table, designed by France-Lise McGurn, showcases hand-painted abstract black line drawings of faces on its surface. Available exclusively at House of Voltaire, its curved rectangular shape with rounded edges brings an artistic flair to any space.
Introducing the Glass Side Tables, 2023 by France-Lise McGurn: These tables feature an abstract design on the glass surface with colorful lines and shapes. The sides are adorned with blue seashell motifs and vibrant accents, evoking a modern and artistic feel reminiscent of a House of Voltaire piece.

About The Artwork

Unique hand-painted glass table by France-Lise McGurn created exclusively for House of Voltaire. The atmospheric practice of France-Lise McGurn transports the viewer from the public realm of a museum or gallery into the most personal quarters of the artist’s life: her studio, her bedroom, her mind and musings. McGurn’s figurative practice delivers a wholly immersive experience, launching the viewer into a three-dimensional world of the intimate and relatable. The figures that occupy McGurn’s world belong to her imagination. These archetypal characters, often portrayed in a state of undress, whether in groups, in pairs or alone, recline in both ecstasy and agony. At times, they appear bare and exposed huddled in tense tableaux, seemingly withdrawn in defence. Elsewhere, McGurn’s characters are languid, bathed in air of euphoria.

About France-Lise McGurn