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https://www.decorativecollective.com/dealers/barrois-antiquesThis pair of brass birds, mounted on wood bases dressed in velvet, illustrates the 1970s decorative taste for animal motifs treated with preciousness. The finely modelled brass gives the birds a sculptural presence, while the wood and velvet bases bring verticality and a precious setting to the composition. Decorative animalier experienced in the 1960s–1970s a true craze, popularised by decorators such as Maison Charles, Sergio Bustamante or Carlos Pojola. The metallic bestiary — birds, horses, felines, tortoises — became a visual signature of refined interiors, where it introduces a narrative and whimsical note. This pair of birds fits fully within this tradition. With slender dimensions per piece (Width: 27 cm | Depth: 23 cm | Height: 88 cm), the pair finds its place on a console, a sideboard, framing a sofa or as a vertical accent in an entrance hall. A typical 1970s decorative pair whose animalier whimsy continues to enchant eclectic and contemporary interiors.