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DT-121ENS Dining Table | Tables by Antoine Proulx Furniture, LLC. Item composed of wood & metal
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DT-121ENS Dining Table | Tables by Antoine Proulx Furniture, LLC. Item composed of wood & metal
DT-121ENS Dining Table | Tables by Antoine Proulx Furniture, LLC. Item composed of wood & metal
DT-121ENS Dining Table | Tables by Antoine Proulx Furniture, LLC. Item composed of wood & metal
DT-121ENS Dining Table | Tables by Antoine Proulx Furniture, LLC. Item composed of wood & metal
DT-121ENS Dining Table | Tables by Antoine Proulx Furniture, LLC. Item composed of wood & metal

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Antoine Proulx Furniture, LLC

DT-121ENS Dining Table

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Product: DT-121ENS Dining Table in Ebonized Figured Mahogany with Bronze Metal Legs.
Designed by Heather Hilliard and architect Stephen Sutro create an open, airy Hillsborough home.
Artwork by German Painter Bernard Lokai anchors one end of the dining room. In this ever-so-slightly formal dining room, where C&C MILANO. Linnen shears glow indigo when backlit, and a cloud-like Ted Abramczyk lighting fixture through Ralph Pucci.

Item DT-121ENS Dining Table
As seen in Private Residence, Hillsborough, CA
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Antoine Proulx Furniture, LLC
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Wescover creator since 2018
Antoine Proulx is luxury in its most honest and contemporary form. It is furniture meant to be handed down to future generations.

Antoine Proulx was founded in 1992 by Marc Desplaines who launched the U. S. corporation of renowned Japanese fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto in New York City. The Antoine Proulx collection of handcrafted furniture was designed by Marc out of his frustration at not being able to find what he was looking for in the market. As fate would have it, his brother Richard Desplaines was already established as a master furniture maker with nearly 20 years of experience producing one-of-a-kind pieces for designers and architects. The two brothers cemented a design/build relationship that would land their furniture in prestigious magazines such as Interior Design, Progressive Architecture, I. D., and the New York Times.