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Nijverheidsstraat 1 Rijswijk 2288 , Netherlands Call Seller 31626085121

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Gustave Gautier Attributed Armchair in Oak and Jacquard Fabric, France, 1950s

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  • Description
    This rare armchair was produced in France in the late 1950s. The design of this particular model is attributed to the designer Gustave Gautier. The chair is characterized by the sharp angles, geometric lines and scissor construction of the solid oak wood frame. The pointed back legs form a diagonal line and are widening towards the front of the seat. The front legs form a second diagonal line and a scissor shape in combination with the back legs. They're attached to the backrest and to the arms, which are executed in a narrowing, pointed line again. The armrests attached on top of the arms end in a rounded, more organic shape. The chair has been newly upholstered in a sumptuous ivory/ light cream jacquard Nobilis Paris fabric. By combining very irregular woolly yarns and thrown threads, the fabric has a refined texture and appearance. The oak wood is in very good original condition with a natural, attractive patina.
  • More Information
    Origin: France
    Period: 1950-1979
    Materials: Oak Wood, Fabric
    Condition: Good.
    Creation Date: 1950s
    Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century
    Incollect Reference #: 676931
  • Dimensions
    W. 25.39 in; H. 33.07 in; D. 31.5 in;
    W. 64.5 cm; H. 84 cm; D. 80 cm;
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