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PAIR OF BRUTALIST ARMCHAIRS, 1960
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Description
This pair of 1960s solid oak armchairs embodies an organic and sculptural design of rare power.
Their robust structure is distinguished by curved armrests and thick, anthropomorphic legs, evoking European rustic modern furniture.
Fully restored, they are upholstered in an off-white bouclé wool that offers a luxurious contrast to the warm patina of the wood.
The slatted backrest, highlighted by leather details, bears witness to exceptional craftsmanship.
A masterpiece combining comfort and a brutalist aesthetic.
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Jasper Maison is dedicated to the selection and presentation of original works by important European designers of the 20th century. Established in 2013, the gallery offers a selection of pieces created between 1930 and 1980. Our focus is on works with pure and sober lines, made with noble materials and always in excellent vintage condition. Located in the heart of Le Marais district, in the center of Paris, the gallery encompasses a 250 square meter space.
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