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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Jocker game table with 4 Spinnacker chairs. Walnut wood, leather upholstered chairs, nickel hardware. Center with removable lid to store chips. Presents stains on the upholstery.
      Nov. 21, 2024

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Jocker game table with 4 Spinnacker chairs. Walnut wood, leather upholstered chairs, nickel hardware. Center with removable lid to store chips. Presents stains on the upholstery.

      Est: €5,000 - €6,000

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Jocker game table with 4 Spinnacker chairs. Walnut wood, leather upholstered chairs, nickel hardware. Center with removable lid to store chips. Presents stains on the upholstery. Measurements: 73 x 110 x 110 cm. table; 76 x 52 x 55 x 55 cm. chairs. Game table in light walnut, circular leather top, with four ashtrays and four integrated coasters, saving space and stylized in functional and aesthetic design. The play of curves and counter-curves printed on the wood trace elegant arches that add dynamism without the design losing any geometric rigor. The center has a removable lid for storing tokens. The chairs, also with a walnut frame, have a backrest and seat upholstered in ecru leather with soft upholstery. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he later abandoned his studies to become an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg in 2000.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPES - NASC. 1943 A desk - «Paralelas» model (1988)
      Nov. 18, 2024

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPES - NASC. 1943 A desk - «Paralelas» model (1988)

      Est: €4,000 - €6,000

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPES - NASC. 1943, A desk - «Paralelas» model (1988), walnut and walnut veneer, cedar interior, one side with pull-out top, other with leather folder, stainless steel appliqués, five glass office accessories, four chipped office accessories, marked, minor defects. Notes: Private collection - Porto. Vd. https://tresserra.com/en/project/paralelas/ - consulted on October 23, 2004 at 12:43., Dim. - 77 x 151 x 72 cm

      Cabral Moncada Leilões
    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPES - NASC. 1943 A drawer module - «Paralelas» model (1988)
      Nov. 18, 2024

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPES - NASC. 1943 A drawer module - «Paralelas» model (1988)

      Est: €800 - €1,200

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPES - NASC. 1943, A drawer module - «Paralelas» model (1988), walnut veneer, cedar interior, stainless steel applications, marked. Notes: Private collection - Porto. Vd. https://tresserra.com/en/project/paralelas/ - consulted on October 23, 2004 at 12:43., Dim. - 52 x 45 x 58 cm

      Cabral Moncada Leilões
    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPES - NASC. 1943 A bar cabinet - «Elíptic» model (1987)
      Nov. 18, 2024

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPES - NASC. 1943 A bar cabinet - «Elíptic» model (1987)

      Est: €2,500 - €3,750

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPES - NASC. 1943, A bar cabinet - «Elíptic» model (1987), walnut and walnut veneer, interior with shelves and drawer, metal applications, stainless steel base, small signs of oxidation, signs of use, marked. Notes: Private collection - Porto. Vd. https://tresserra.com/en/project/eliptic/ - consulted on October 23, 2024 at 13:03., Dim. - 159,5 x 50,5 x 36 cm

      Cabral Moncada Leilões
    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPES - NASC. 1943 A pair of chairs - «Casablanca» model (1987)
      Nov. 18, 2024

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPES - NASC. 1943 A pair of chairs - «Casablanca» model (1987)

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPES - NASC. 1943, A pair of chairs - «Casablanca» model (1987), walnut and walnut veneer, fabric upholstered seats and backs, metal applications, marked, minor defects, signs of use. Notes: Private collection - Porto. Vd. https://tresserra.com/en/project/casablanca-silla/ - consulted on October 23, 2024 at 12:44., Dim. - 78 x 59 x 59,5 cm

      Cabral Moncada Leilões
    • Jaime Tresserra Clapes, Lounge chair model Casablanca & Ottoman
      Nov. 16, 2024

      Jaime Tresserra Clapes, Lounge chair model Casablanca & Ottoman

      Est: €1,200 - €2,200

      Designed in 1987. Manufactured by Tresserra. Wood, chrome-plated metal, leather. Chair: 80 x 80 x 115 cm

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Tensor" table. Walnut wood, shiny nickel hardware and beveled glass top, with a thickness of 15 mm.
      Oct. 23, 2024

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Tensor" table. Walnut wood, shiny nickel hardware and beveled glass top, with a thickness of 15 mm.

      Est: €8,000 - €10,000

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Tensor" table. Walnut wood, shiny nickel hardware and beveled glass top, with a thickness of 15 mm. Measurements: 72 x 220 x 110 cm. Table model "Tensor" with a base structure in walnut wood and rectangular glass table top, with beveled ends. The two large wooden legs have openings at the top, and on them rests the elegant arch of metal tube that starts from the short sides of the board, bringing dynamism to the design without losing a bit of geometric rigor. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he later abandoned his studies to become an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg in 2000.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Coffee table "Correas", design 1995. Light walnut with hazelnut color cowhide leather straps. Top in 19 mm. clear glass. Stainless steel hardware. With Tresserra stamp.
      Oct. 23, 2024

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Coffee table "Correas", design 1995. Light walnut with hazelnut color cowhide leather straps. Top in 19 mm. clear glass. Stainless steel hardware. With Tresserra stamp.

      Est: €2,500 - €2,800

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Coffee table "Correas", design 1995. Light walnut with hazelnut color cowhide leather straps. Top in 19 mm. clear glass. Stainless steel hardware. With Tresserra stamp. Measurements: 36,5 x 124 cm. The table follows a design based on the economization of space and the stylization of functional and aesthetic designs. The legs and the set of straps trace elegant angles that provide dynamism without the design losing any geometrical rigor. The table has a clean-lined design, with a quadrangular tabletop, suspended by various nickel fittings. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he later abandoned his studies to become an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg in 2000.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Bar cabinet "Dry", design of the year 2000. Bar with casters in light walnut with cedar interiors. Stainless steel hardware
      Oct. 23, 2024

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Bar cabinet "Dry", design of the year 2000. Bar with casters in light walnut with cedar interiors. Stainless steel hardware

      Est: €3,500 - €4,000

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Bar cabinet "Dry", design of the year 2000. Bar with casters in light walnut with cedar interiors. Stainless steel hardware. Tray in stainless steel and Ertalon. With Tresserra seal. Wheels with brakes. Measurements: 85 x 92 x 45 cm. Elegant bar cabinet designed by Jaime Tressera. Prismatic body, its exterior appearance is smooth and clean, which enhances the beauty of the grain, only interrupted by the steel handles in the form of spheres and a circular compartment with hidden opening to the interior. The right front of the cabinet has multiple drawers while the left front has a large single door. A space for the ice bucket as well as other metal compartments complete the upper tray of the cabinet. Exclusive designer of Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he abandoned his studies to start his career as an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg in 2000.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Screen. Walnut wood. With Tresserra's stamp. Four panels.
      Oct. 23, 2024

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Screen. Walnut wood. With Tresserra's stamp. Four panels.

      Est: €1,400 - €1,600

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Screen. Walnut wood. With Tresserra's stamp. Four panels. Measurements: 170,5 x 35 cm (each panel). Four-panel folding screen with pure and balanced lines totally in line with Jaime Tresserra's style. Its front, symmetrical two by two, is embellished by horizontal moldings of various lengths made of wood of a lighter shade. It is a minimal and seductive piece of furniture, usual aspects in Tresserra's work, in which the noble texture of the materials combines with the fineness of the finishes. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he abandoned his studies to become an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg in 2000.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). 6 "Spinnacker" chairs. Walnut wood, beige leather upholstered chairs, nickel silver hardware. With Tresserra stamp.
      Oct. 23, 2024

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). 6 "Spinnacker" chairs. Walnut wood, beige leather upholstered chairs, nickel silver hardware. With Tresserra stamp.

      Est: €2,200 - €2,500

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). 6 "Spinnacker" chairs. Walnut wood, beige leather upholstered chairs, nickel silver hardware. With Tresserra stamp. Measurements: 77 x 49 x 46 cm. The chairs of structure in walnut and seat upholstered in ecru leather in soft padding follow a design based on the economization of space and the stylization of functional and aesthetic designs. The play of curves and counter-curves printed on the wood trace elegant arches that add dynamism without the design losing any geometric rigor. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he later abandoned his studies to become an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg in 2000.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Set of three stools "Dry". Light-colored walnut wood. Seat and back in hazelnut-colored cowhide leather. Stainless steel hardware. With Tresserra stamp.
      Oct. 23, 2024

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Set of three stools "Dry". Light-colored walnut wood. Seat and back in hazelnut-colored cowhide leather. Stainless steel hardware. With Tresserra stamp.

      Est: €3,500 - €4,000

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Set of three stools "Dry". Light-colored walnut wood. Seat and back in hazelnut cowhide leather. Stainless steel hardware. With Tresserra stamp. Measurements: 88 x 43 x 43 cm. If the Dry stool by Jaume Tresserra is defined by anything, it is by its stylized silhouette. Four tall rectangular legs raise the seat in height and are joined two by two by means of tubular steel structures, the latter in turn connected to each other in the middle. The wide seat, covered in hazelnut-colored cowhide, is echoed in the small, avant-garde backrest that rises vertically at one end. It is a minimal and seductive piece of furniture, a common feature of Tresserra's work, in which the noble texture of the materials combines with the finesse of the finishes. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he abandoned his studies to become an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg in 2000.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Auxiliary furniture "Tensor". Walnut wood blocks. Acid-etched glass buffet with stainless steel hardware. With Tresserra stamp.
      Oct. 23, 2024

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Auxiliary furniture "Tensor". Walnut wood blocks. Acid-etched glass buffet with stainless steel hardware. With Tresserra stamp.

      Est: €3,500 - €4,000

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Auxiliary furniture "Tensor". Walnut wood blocks. Acid-etched glass buffet with stainless steel hardware. With Tresserra stamp. Measurements: 73 x 167,5 x 66 cm. The Tensor auxiliary furniture continues the stylistic guidelines that catapulted Jaime Tresserra to the top of international design. It is a minimal and seductive piece of furniture, common aspects in his work, in which the noble texture of the materials combines with the fineness of the finishes, as well as with the play of full and empty spaces. The neatness of the three storage blocks, with multiple drawers and trays inside, is accentuated by the fineness of the acid-etched glass, which envelops the three structures creating a single, compact and balanced whole. The front of the central block, however, is free of glazed surface. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he abandoned his studies to become an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg in 2000.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Casablanca" armchair, design 1987. Walnut wood and nickel hardware. Leather straps. Velvet upholstery. With Tresserra stamp. With leather magazine rack on one side.
      Oct. 23, 2024

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Casablanca" armchair, design 1987. Walnut wood and nickel hardware. Leather straps. Velvet upholstery. With Tresserra stamp. With leather magazine rack on one side.

      Est: €3,000 - €3,200

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Casablanca" armchair, design 1987. Walnut wood and nickel hardware. Leather straps. Velvet upholstery. With Tresserra stamp. With leather magazine rack on one side. Measurements: 82 x 79 x 115 cm. One of its most emblematic designs, Tresserra's Casablanca model was used, together with the Carpett secretaire, to furnish the Batman universe. It later found its way to other directors such as Almodóvar, who used Tresserra furniture in his films 'Carne Trémula' and 'La Flor de mi secreto'. The set of a pair of armchairs and footrests, with a walnut structure and seat upholstered in ecru leather in soft padding, follows a design based on the economization of space and the stylization of functional and aesthetic designs. The play of curves and counter-curves printed on the wood trace elegant arches that add dynamism without the design losing any geometric rigor. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he later abandoned his studies to become an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg in 2000.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Table "Tensor". Wood, metal and glass top.
      Oct. 23, 2024

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Table "Tensor". Wood, metal and glass top.

      Est: €4,500 - €7,500

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Table "Tensor". Wood, metal and glass top. Measurements: 72 x 200 x 100 cm. Table model "Tensor" with a wooden base structure and rectangular glass tabletop, with beveled ends. The two large wooden legs have openings at the top, and on them rests the elegant arch of metal tube that starts from the short sides of the board, bringing dynamism to the design without losing an iota of geometric rigor. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he abandoned his studies to start working as an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led, in 2000, to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg. In his career Jaime Tresserra has received the following awards: Best Modern Furniture Design, at the Valencia International Furniture Fair; the Design Award from Nuevo Estilo magazine; the ID International Design Magazine, for the piece Cartlon-House Butterly; the International Design Review Award'90, in New York; the ID Golden Award, for the attaché Dune and the Master Craftsman Award, by the Catalan Craftsmanship Center. Among the museums that have requested the presence of his pieces are the Museum of Decorative Arts in Barcelona (Samuro and Carpett), the Museum für Kunst und Gewebe in Hamburg (Samuro), the Stedelik Museum in Amsterdam (Carpett), The Trammell and Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art in Dallas (several pieces of special design) and the "Die Neue Sammlung-Staaliches Museum für angewandte Kunst in Munich (Samuro and Butterfly).

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Butterfly Carlton House" desk, design 1988. Carved wood and metal applications.
      Oct. 23, 2024

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Butterfly Carlton House" desk, design 1988. Carved wood and metal applications.

      Est: €3,500 - €5,500

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Butterfly Carlton House" desk, design 1988. Carved wood and metal applications. Measurements: 85 x 144 x 39 cm (closed); 112 x 144 x 39 cm (open). Considered one of Jaime Tresserra's most emblematic designs, the Carlton-House desk combines in an exceptional way the noble texture of the materials and the fineness of the finishes. Its slightly curved profiles are inspired by the unfurled wings of a butterfly, resulting in a work of balanced, bold and harmonious forms. The light walnut structure is combined with sycamore interiors, and the stainless steel fittings are integrated into a unique aesthetic in which the rigor of symmetry does not detract from the flexibility and lightness of the structure. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he later abandoned his studies to become an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led, in 2000, to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg. In his career Jaime Tresserra has received the following awards: Best Modern Furniture Design, at the Valencia International Furniture Fair; the Design Award from Nuevo Estilo magazine; the ID International Design Magazine, for the piece Cartlon-House Butterly; the International Design Review Award'90, in New York; the ID Golden Award, for the attaché Dune and the Master Craftsman Award, by the Catalan Craftsmanship Center. Among the museums that have requested the presence of his pieces are the Museum of Decorative Arts in Barcelona (Samuro and Carpett), the Museum für Kunst und Gewebe in Hamburg (Samuro), the Stedelik Museum in Amsterdam (Carpett), The Trammell and Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art in Dallas (several pieces of special design) and the "Die Neue Sammlung-Staaliches Museum für angewandte Kunst in Munich (Samuro and Butterfly).

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Jocker game table with 4 Spinnacker chairs. Walnut wood, leather upholstered chairs, nickel hardware. Center with removable lid to store chips. Presents stains on the upholstery.
      Jul. 02, 2024

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Jocker game table with 4 Spinnacker chairs. Walnut wood, leather upholstered chairs, nickel hardware. Center with removable lid to store chips. Presents stains on the upholstery.

      Est: €5,000 - €6,000

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Jocker game table with 4 Spinnacker chairs. Walnut wood, leather upholstered chairs, nickel hardware. Center with removable lid to store chips. Presents stains on the upholstery. Measurements: 73 x 110 x 110 cm. table; 76 x 52 x 55 x 55 cm. chairs. Game table in light walnut, circular leather top, with four ashtrays and four integrated coasters, saving space and stylized in functional and aesthetic design. The play of curves and counter-curves printed on the wood trace elegant arches that add dynamism without the design losing any geometric rigor. The center has a removable lid for storing tokens. The chairs, also with a walnut frame, have a backrest and seat upholstered in ecru leather with soft upholstery. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he later abandoned his studies to become an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg in 2000.

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    • JAUME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS
      Mar. 26, 2024

      JAUME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS

      Est: €2,500 - €3,500

      Jaume Tresserra Clapés (Barcelona, 1943) Mueble cómoda. "Samuro." En madera de nogal claro y oscuro con herrajes de latón sulfurizado. Diseñado en 1989. Parte superior con ocho cajones y dos puertas con balda interior. Parte inferior siete cajones con dos puertas y balda interior, en los laterales de la parte posterior se encuentra un cajón secreto. Tresserra se inspiró en los muebles antiguos de estilo coreano para crear esta pieza. El concepto del mueble coreano como mueble único presidiendo el hogar. La jerarquía social de una familia se juzgaba por la importancia de dicho mueble. Una de las características que le concedían un simbolismo religioso era la incorporación de signos taoístas como portadores de alegría y larga vida. Estos símbolos tradicionales están destacados en los ocho cajones pequeños frontales conocidos como "t'aeguk". En la parte central aparece una bandeja giratoria en forma de media luna que pasa desapercibida cuando el mueble está cerrado. La parte trasera oculta dos compartimentos secretos. Se trata de una de las creaciones más emblemáticas de Jaume Tresserra. Se conservan ejemplares en el museo de Artes Decorativas de Barcelona y en el Museo de Hamburgo. 178 x 116 x 42 cm.

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    • JAUME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS
      Mar. 26, 2024

      JAUME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS

      Est: €2,000 - €2,500

      Jaume Tresserra Clapés (Barcelona, 1943) Mesa de comedor "Tensor Redonda". En madera de nogal claro y oscuro con herrajes en níquel con sobre de cristal transparente de  15 mm con contorno biselado. Diseñada en 1992. 73 x 160 cm.

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    • JAUME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS
      Mar. 26, 2024

      JAUME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS

      Est: €800 - €1,000

      Jaume Tresserra Clapés (Barcelona, 1943) Mesa de centro "Calibre". En madera de nogal claro y oscuro con herrajes en níquel y sobre de cristal grabado al ácido de 19 mm. Diseñada en 1987. 45 x 80 x 80 cm.

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    • JAUME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS
      Mar. 26, 2024

      JAUME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS

      Est: €800 - €1,000

      Jaume Tresserra Clapés (Barcelona, 1943) Butaca "Casablanca" con revistero. En madera de nogal claro y oscuro con herrajes en níquel brillo. Tapicería en velvetón. Revistero en acero inoxidable y piel vaquetilla color avellana. Diseñada en 1987. 82 x 79 x 115 cm.

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    • JAUME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS
      Mar. 26, 2024

      JAUME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS

      Est: €500 - €800

      Jaume Tresserra Clapés (Barcelona, 1943) Sillas Spinnacker. Juego de cuatro sillas en madera de nogal claro con herrajes en níquel plateado y asiento tapizado. Diseñada en 1987. 76,5 x 52,5 x 54 cm cada una.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Bed headboard. Walnut, leather and stainless steel. Signed on the lamps. It shows marks of use, wear and scratches on the leather.
      Mar. 07, 2024

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Bed headboard. Walnut, leather and stainless steel. Signed on the lamps. It shows marks of use, wear and scratches on the leather.

      Est: €2,000 - €2,500

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Bed headboard. Walnut, leather and stainless steel. Signed on the lamps. It has marks of use, wear and scratches on the leather. Certificate of authenticity enclosed. Can be matched with the lot: 35247380. Measurements: 150 x 250 x 25 cm. Jaime Tresserra's ingenuity can be appreciated in the perfect match between function and design. The rectangular and slightly cambered headboard, in walnut wood, has a center upholstered in brown leather, in the same tone as the wood. Two circles, also lined in leather, open to function as folding lights in stainless steel. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he later abandoned his studies to become an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg in 2000.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Imagine" stool. Walnut, leather and stainless steel. With marks of use, wear and scratches on the leather. Signed on one side. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.
      Mar. 07, 2024

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Imagine" stool. Walnut, leather and stainless steel. With marks of use, wear and scratches on the leather. Signed on one side. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.

      Est: €2,800 - €3,200

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Imagine" stool. Walnut, leather and stainless steel. With marks of use, wear and scratches on the leather. Signed on one side. Certificate of authenticity enclosed. Measurements: 39 x 160 x 50 cm. Jaime Tresserra avoids the use of sharp angles in the design of this elegant walnut wood bench. The leather upholstery harmonizes in its brown color with the tone of the wood. The stainless steel tubular pieces that support the leather blend beauty and functionality in their design. Exclusive designer of Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he abandoned his studies to start working as an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg in 2000.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Bar furniture "Eliptic", 1987. Walnut wood and stainless steel. It presents marks of use and scratches. The stainless steel has some flaws in the chrome plating.
      Mar. 07, 2024

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Bar furniture "Eliptic", 1987. Walnut wood and stainless steel. It presents marks of use and scratches. The stainless steel has some flaws in the chrome plating.

      Est: €5,000 - €5,500

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Bar furniture "Eliptic", 1987. Walnut wood and stainless steel. It presents marks of use and scratches. The stainless steel has some flaws in the chrome plating. Measurements: 160 x 50 x 32 cm. Elegant bar cabinet designed by Jaime Tressera. Elliptical body, its exterior appearance is smooth and clean, which enhances the beauty of the veining, only interrupted by the steel handles in the form of spheres. The interior structure is divided into five shelves whose profile is also protected by minimalist galleries in the form of lines and spheres. The central shelf has a drawer and sliding top, also elliptical to adapt to the set of refined lines of the design. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he later abandoned his studies to become an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg in 2000.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). "Anke" table lamp, 2006. Walnut wood, nickel hardware and fabric screen.
      Dec. 19, 2023

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). "Anke" table lamp, 2006. Walnut wood, nickel hardware and fabric screen.

      Est: €300 - €400

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). "Anke" table lamp, 2006. Walnut wood, nickel hardware and fabric screen. Measurements: 17 x 35 x 35 cm. screen; 60cm total height Table lamp, "Anke" model, whose refined lines respond to a minimalist search and elegant results, characteristic of the work of designer Jaime Tresserra. It consists of a walnut shaft, set in a nickel tubular structure. It is combined with a screen with a cylindrical structure. Exclusive designer of Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied Law at the University of Barcelona, although he abandoned them to later start as an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the Valencia International Furniture Fair in 1987, in which he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to annually present his creations at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and critics. They were also some years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece “Butterfly”; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the “Dune” design. In view of the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he carried out the interior design project for the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today, Hotel Arts), work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, presenting itself in a new showroom. The recognition of the artisanal quality of its pieces, its presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of its latest projects led, starting in 2000, to the opening of its own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin , Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Bed headboard. Walnut, leather and stainless steel. Signed on the lamps. It shows marks of use, wear and scratches on the leather.
      Dec. 19, 2023

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Bed headboard. Walnut, leather and stainless steel. Signed on the lamps. It shows marks of use, wear and scratches on the leather.

      Est: €2,000 - €2,500

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Bed headboard. Walnut, leather and stainless steel. Signed on the lamps. It has marks of use, wear and scratches on the leather. Certificate of authenticity enclosed. Can be matched with the lot: 35247380. Measurements: 150 x 250 x 25 cm. Jaime Tresserra's ingenuity can be appreciated in the perfect match between function and design. The rectangular and slightly cambered headboard, in walnut wood, has a center upholstered in brown leather, in the same tone as the wood. Two circles, also lined in leather, open to function as folding lights in stainless steel. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he later abandoned his studies to become an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg in 2000.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Pair of bedside tables. Walnut, leather and stainless steel. With marks of use, wear and scratches on the leather. Signed on the back.
      Dec. 19, 2023

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Pair of bedside tables. Walnut, leather and stainless steel. With marks of use, wear and scratches on the leather. Signed on the back.

      Est: €2,800 - €3,200

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Pair of bedside tables. Walnut, leather and stainless steel. With marks of use, wear and scratches on the leather. Signed on the back. Certificate of authenticity enclosed. Can be matched with the lot: 35247378. Measurements: 52 x 50 x 47 cm. Pair of bedside tables with base and top in the shape of truncated circles in walnut wood. Both pieces are joined by a stainless steel foot. The waist of the top is lined with brown leather, harmonizing with the color of the wood. They respond to a functional and refined design characteristic of Jaime Tresserra. Exclusive designer of Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he abandoned his studies to start working as an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg in 2000.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Imagine" stool. Walnut, leather and stainless steel. With marks of use, wear and scratches on the leather. Signed on one side. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.
      Dec. 19, 2023

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Imagine" stool. Walnut, leather and stainless steel. With marks of use, wear and scratches on the leather. Signed on one side. Certificate of authenticity enclosed.

      Est: €2,800 - €3,200

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Imagine" stool. Walnut, leather and stainless steel. With marks of use, wear and scratches on the leather. Signed on one side. Certificate of authenticity enclosed. Measurements: 39 x 160 x 50 cm. Jaime Tresserra avoids the use of sharp angles in the design of this elegant walnut wood bench. The leather upholstery harmonizes in its brown color with the tone of the wood. The stainless steel tubular pieces that support the leather blend beauty and functionality in their design. Exclusive designer of Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he abandoned his studies to start working as an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg in 2000.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Desk "Target" (1988) and Chair "Casablanca" (2007). Walnut wood Leather upholstery. They have signs of use.
      Dec. 19, 2023

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Desk "Target" (1988) and Chair "Casablanca" (2007). Walnut wood Leather upholstery. They have signs of use.

      Est: €5,000 - €6,000

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Desk "Target" (1988) and Chair "Casablanca" (2007). Walnut wood Leather upholstery. They have signs of use. Measurements: 86 x 51 x 54 cm. (chair); 75 x 210.5 x 84 cm. (table). Set consisting of a desk, Target model, and a Casablanca model chair, designed by Jaime Tresserra. The essentialist geometry is combined with subtle curves that add dynamism to the sobriety of the designs. Thus, the table consists of a top with a curved profile on which sit two compact blocks joined by a tubular crossbar, with the drawers partially hidden by the structure. The chair, although launched several decades later, denotes the same minimalist search. Exclusive designer of Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied Law at the University of Barcelona, although he abandoned them to later start as an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the Valencia International Furniture Fair in 1987, in which he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to annually present his creations at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and critics. They were also some years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece “Butterfly”; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the “Dune” design. In view of the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he carried out the interior design project for the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today, Hotel Arts), work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, presenting itself in a new showroom. The recognition of the artisanal quality of its pieces, its presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of its latest projects led, starting in 2000, to the opening of its own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin , Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Bar furniture "Eliptic", 1987. Walnut wood and stainless steel. It presents marks of use and scratches. The stainless steel has some flaws in the chrome plating.
      Dec. 19, 2023

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Bar furniture "Eliptic", 1987. Walnut wood and stainless steel. It presents marks of use and scratches. The stainless steel has some flaws in the chrome plating.

      Est: €6,000 - €7,000

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Bar furniture "Eliptic", 1987. Walnut wood and stainless steel. It presents marks of use and scratches. The stainless steel has some flaws in the chrome plating. Measurements: 160 x 50 x 32 cm. Elegant bar cabinet designed by Jaime Tressera. Elliptical body, its exterior appearance is smooth and clean, which enhances the beauty of the veining, only interrupted by the steel handles in the form of spheres. The interior structure is divided into five shelves whose profile is also protected by minimalist galleries in the form of lines and spheres. The central shelf has a drawer and sliding top, also elliptical to adapt to the set of refined lines of the design. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he later abandoned his studies to become an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg in 2000.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). "Lift" lamp, 2008. Walnut wood, nickel hardware and fabric screen.
      Nov. 22, 2023

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). "Lift" lamp, 2008. Walnut wood, nickel hardware and fabric screen.

      Est: €600 - €700

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). "Lift" lamp, 2008. Walnut wood, nickel hardware and fabric screen. Measurements: 157 x 53.5 x 26.5 cm. Floor lamp, whose refined lines respond to a minimalist search and elegant results, characteristic of the work of designer Jaime Tresserra. It consists of a walnut shaft, whose grain combines with the nickel sheets that sheath it. It is combined with a screen with a rectangular structure, which combines with the orthogonal base. Exclusive designer of Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied Law at the University of Barcelona, although he abandoned them to later start as an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the Valencia International Furniture Fair in 1987, in which he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to annually present his creations at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and critics. They were also some years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece “Butterfly”; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the “Dune” design. In view of the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he carried out the interior design project for the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today, Hotel Arts), work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, presenting itself in a new showroom. The recognition of the artisanal quality of its pieces, its presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of its latest projects led, starting in 2000, to the opening of its own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin , Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Secreter "Carpett", 1987. Light walnut with sycamore interiors. Silver plated hardware and leather straps.
      Oct. 24, 2023

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Secreter "Carpett", 1987. Light walnut with sycamore interiors. Silver plated hardware and leather straps.

      Est: €5,000 - €6,000

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Secreter "Carpett", 1987. Light walnut with sycamore interiors. Silver plated fittings and leather straps. Measurements: 13 x 94 x 52 cm (closed); 34 x 92 x 52 cm (frame). Jaime Tresserra won the award for best modern furniture design at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia, Spain with the Carpett secretaire, making it one of his most recognisable pieces. It is, precisely, a piece of furniture for keeping secrets, full of little drawers inside. Tresserra himself says that when he went to spend days at his grandmother's house, his aunt would open the drawers of the furniture and from there she would pull out a variety of stories that made the now acclaimed designer's imagination run wild. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he abandoned his studies to start working as an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to set up his own company and presented his first collection of furniture at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the prize for the best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties, his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury flats on the top floors of the Arts Building (now the Hotel Arts), a project that won him international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence at the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led, from 2000 onwards, to the opening of his own shops in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). "Tensor" table. Walnut wood, shiny nickel hardware and beveled glass top, with a thickness of 15 mm.
      Oct. 24, 2023

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). "Tensor" table. Walnut wood, shiny nickel hardware and beveled glass top, with a thickness of 15 mm.

      Est: €8,000 - €10,000

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Tensor" table. Walnut wood, shiny nickel fittings and bevelled glass top, 15 mm thick. Measurements: 72 x 220 x 110 cm. Table model "Tensor" with a base structure in walnut wood and rectangular glass table top, with bevelled ends. The two large wooden legs have openings at the top, and on them rests the elegant metal tube arch that starts from the short sides of the tabletop, adding dynamism to the design without losing any of its geometric rigour. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he later abandoned his studies to become an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to set up his own company and presented his first collection of furniture at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the prize for the best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties, his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury flats on the top floors of the Arts Building (now the Hotel Arts), a project that won him international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence at the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led, from 2000 onwards, to the opening of his own shops in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Coffee table "Calibre".1987. In walnut wood, glossy nickel fittings and 19 mm acid-etched glass top.
      Sep. 07, 2023

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Coffee table "Calibre".1987. In walnut wood, glossy nickel fittings and 19 mm acid-etched glass top.

      Est: €800 - €1,000

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Coffee table "Calibre", 1987. In walnut wood, gloss nickel fittings and 19 mm acid-etched glass top. Measurements: 35 x 110 x 110 cm. The Calibre table has a clean-lined design, with a square top, with a suspended effect by means of various nickel fittings. The entire piece of furniture stands on four rectangular legs. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he later abandoned his studies to become an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to set up his own company and presented his first collection of furniture at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the prize for the best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties, his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury flats on the top floors of the Arts Building (now the Hotel Arts), a project that won him international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence at the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led, from 2000 onwards, to the opening of his own shops in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). "Tensor" table. Walnut wood, shiny nickel hardware and beveled glass top, with a thickness of 15 mm.
      Sep. 07, 2023

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). "Tensor" table. Walnut wood, shiny nickel hardware and beveled glass top, with a thickness of 15 mm.

      Est: €8,000 - €10,000

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Tensor" table. Walnut wood, shiny nickel fittings and bevelled glass top, 15 mm thick. Measurements: 72 x 220 x 110 cm. Table model "Tensor" with a base structure in walnut wood and rectangular glass table top, with bevelled ends. The two large wooden legs have openings at the top, and on them rests the elegant metal tube arch that starts from the short sides of the tabletop, adding dynamism to the design without losing any of its geometric rigour. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he later abandoned his studies to become an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to set up his own company and presented his first collection of furniture at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the prize for the best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties, his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury flats on the top floors of the Arts Building (now the Hotel Arts), a project that won him international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence at the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led, from 2000 onwards, to the opening of his own shops in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg.

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    • Jaime Tresserra Clapes, Casablanca lounge chairs and ottomans, pair
      Oct. 27, 2022

      Jaime Tresserra Clapes, Casablanca lounge chairs and ottomans, pair

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Jaime Tresserra Clapes Casablanca lounge chairs and ottomans, pair Tresserra Spain, 1987 / 2010 stained beech, upholstery, chrome-plated brass chair: 33 h × 31.25 w × 40 d in (84 × 79 × 102 cm) ottoman: 14 h × 24.5 w × 21 d in (36 × 62 × 53 cm) Provenance: Private Collection This work will ship from Wright in Chicago, Illinois.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Console table "Caliber". In walnut wood.
      May. 04, 2021

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Console table "Caliber". In walnut wood.

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Console table "Caliber". In walnut wood. With Tresserra brand stamp. The "Caliber" console table is sold in the Tresserra Collection for € 6125 plus VAT. Measurements: 70 x 160 x 40 cm. The console has a clean-lined design, with an elongated and narrow top, suspended by means of various nickel fittings. The entire piece of furniture stands on four rectangular legs. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he abandoned his studies to start working as an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg in 2000.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Bench "Africa". Walnut wood. The "Africa" bench is sold in Tresserra Collection for € 12,875 plus VAT.
      May. 04, 2021

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Bench "Africa". Walnut wood. The "Africa" bench is sold in Tresserra Collection for € 12,875 plus VAT.

      Est: €1,200 - €1,500

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Bench "Africa". Walnut wood. The "Africa" bench is sold in Tresserra Collection for € 12,875 plus VAT. Measurements: 38 x 230 x 59 cm. This bench designed by Jaime Tresserra has a light walnut structure combined with cowhide leather. The stainless steel hardware is integrated into a unique aesthetic in which the rigor of symmetry does not detract from the flexibility and lightness of the structure. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he later abandoned his studies to become an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg in 2000.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). "Corner" game table and four "Spinnacker" chairs. Walnut wood table, shiny nickel hardware and 19 mm acid etched glass top. Walnut wood chairs, velvet upholstery and nickel silver hardware.
      May. 04, 2021

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). "Corner" game table and four "Spinnacker" chairs. Walnut wood table, shiny nickel hardware and 19 mm acid etched glass top. Walnut wood chairs, velvet upholstery and nickel silver hardware.

      Est: €3,000 - €3,500

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). "Corner" game table and four "Spinnacker" chairs. Walnut wood table, shiny nickel hardware and 19 mm acid etched glass top. Walnut wood chairs, velvet upholstery and nickel silver hardware. With Tresserra brand stamp. The prices in Tresserra Collection for the "Corner" table is € 11235 and for the four "Spinacker" chairs it is € 15200 plus VAT. Measurements: 74 x 100 x 100 cm (table). The chairs follow a design based on the economization of space and the stylization of functional and aesthetic designs. The play of curves and counter-curves printed on the wood trace elegant arches that add dynamism without the design losing any geometric rigor. The table has a clean-lined design, with an elongated, narrow top, suspended by means of various nickel fittings. The entire piece of furniture stands on four rectangular legs. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he abandoned his studies to start working as an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg in 2000.

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Bar cabinet "Eliptic", 1987 design. Dark walnut finish, silver-plated and sulfurized hardware and stainless steel base. The Tressera Collection price was € 14180 plus VAT.
      May. 04, 2021

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Bar cabinet "Eliptic", 1987 design. Dark walnut finish, silver-plated and sulfurized hardware and stainless steel base. The Tressera Collection price was € 14180 plus VAT.

      Est: €7,000 - €8,000

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). Bar cabinet "Eliptic", 1987 design. Dark walnut finish, silver-plated and sulfurized hardware and stainless steel base. The Tressera Collection price was € 14180 plus VAT. Measurements: 50 x 32 x 160 cm. The "Eliptic" furniture continues a design based on the economization of space and the stylization of functional and aesthetic designs. The play of curves and counter-curves printed on the wood trace elegant arches that add dynamism without the design losing any geometric rigor. Inside with up to five shelves, one of them pivoting. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he later abandoned his studies to become an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led, in 2000, to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg. During his career Jaime Tresserra has received the following awards: Best Modern Furniture Design, at the Valencia International Furniture Fair; the Design Award from Nuevo Estilo magazine; the ID International Design Magazine, for the piece Cartlon-House Butterly; the International Design Review Award'90, in New York; the ID Golden Award, for the attaché Dune and the Master Craftsman Award, by the Catalan Craftsmanship Center. Among the museums that have requested the presence of his pieces are the Museum of Decorative Arts in Barcelona (Samuro and Carpett), the Museum für Kunst und Gewebe in Hamburg (Samuro), the Stedelik Museum in Amsterdam (Carpett), The Trammell and Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art in Dallas (several pieces of special design) and the "Die Neue Sammlung-Staaliches Museum für angewandte Kunst in Munich (Samuro and Butterfly).

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    • JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). "Caliber" coffee table. 1987. In walnut wood, shiny nickel hardware and a 19 mm acid etched glass top.
      May. 04, 2021

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). "Caliber" coffee table. 1987. In walnut wood, shiny nickel hardware and a 19 mm acid etched glass top.

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      JAIME TRESSERRA CLAPÉS (Barcelona, 1943). "Caliber" coffee table. 1987. In walnut wood, shiny nickel hardware and a 19 mm acid etched glass top. Measurements: 35 x 110 x 110 cm. The Calibre table has a clean-lined design, with a square top, suspended by means of various nickel fittings. The entire piece of furniture stands on four rectangular legs. Exclusive designer of the Tresserra Collection, Jaime Tresserra studied law at the University of Barcelona, although he abandoned his studies to start working as an interior designer, designing exclusive furniture for his clients. After several years as an interior designer, Tresserra decided to create his own company, and presented his first furniture collection at the International Furniture Fair in Valencia in 1987, where he won the award for best modern furniture design. During the following years he continued to present his creations annually at the International Furniture Fairs in Milan and Cologne, achieving a good reception from both the public and the critics. These were also years in which he tackled large-scale interior design projects, such as the El Dorado Petit restaurant in New York, the headquarters of the Cuatrecasas law firm and others. In the early nineties his designs received awards such as the ID International Design Magazine Award, for the Carlton-House piece "Butterfly"; the International Design Review Award'90 in New York, or the ID Golden Award for the design "Dune". For the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, he designed the interior design of the twenty-eight luxury apartments located on the top floors of the building for the Arts Building (today Hotel Arts), a work that earned him great international recognition. Two years later, in 1994, he created the Tresserra Collection brand, which was presented in a new showroom. The recognition of the handcrafted quality of his pieces, his presence in the most important fairs and the relevance of his latest projects led to the opening of his own stores in cities such as Paris, Madrid, London, Moscow, Berlin, Boston, Chicago and St. Petersburg in 2000.

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    • Jaime Tresserra Clapes , a Tensor sandblasted glass sideboard with three...
      Apr. 29, 2015

      Jaime Tresserra Clapes , a Tensor sandblasted glass sideboard with three...

      Est: £300 - £500

      Jaime Tresserra Clapes (b. 1943), a Tensor sandblasted glass sideboard with three small stained walnut filing cabinets or caddies, each 62cm high, 45cm wide, 45cm deep, the sandblasted glass over table 73cm high, 168cm wide, 54cm deep

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    • Jaime Tresserra Clapes , a set of three Haiko walnut and tan or hazelnut...
      Apr. 29, 2015

      Jaime Tresserra Clapes , a set of three Haiko walnut and tan or hazelnut...

      Est: £300 - £500

      Jaime Tresserra Clapes (b. 1943), a set of three Haiko walnut and tan or hazelnut leather chairs, 79cm high

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    • Jaime Tresserra Clapes , a pair of walnut Zipper Columna tall cupboards
      Apr. 29, 2015

      Jaime Tresserra Clapes , a pair of walnut Zipper Columna tall cupboards

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      Jaime Tresserra Clapes (b. 1943), a pair of walnut Zipper Columna tall cupboards, sycamore lined, with shelves over drawers, 190cm high, 37cm wide, 43cm deep

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    • Jaime Tresserra Clapes , a walnut Lettera desk, with fitted drawers
      Apr. 29, 2015

      Jaime Tresserra Clapes , a walnut Lettera desk, with fitted drawers

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      Jaime Tresserra Clapes (b. 1943), a walnut Lettera desk, with fitted drawers, sycamore lined, tan leather pads and adjustable light, with a certificate of authenticity no 00101, 82cm high, 140cm wide, 69cm deep; and a Casablanca chair; 77cm high

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    • Jaime Tresserra Clapes , a walnut and glass circular coffee table
      Apr. 29, 2015

      Jaime Tresserra Clapes , a walnut and glass circular coffee table

      Est: £300 - £500

      Jaime Tresserra Clapes (b. 1943), a walnut and glass circular coffee table, with two curved doors, 37cm high, 108.5cm diameter

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    • Jaime Tresserra Clapes , a walnut, cream velveteen and steel Casablanca...
      Apr. 29, 2015

      Jaime Tresserra Clapes , a walnut, cream velveteen and steel Casablanca...

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      Jaime Tresserra Clapes (b. 1943), a walnut, cream velveteen and steel Casablanca three piece suite, comprising: a sofa, 82cm high, 200cm long; two chairs, 82cm high, 79cm wide; and two foot rests

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