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Martell Gallery
859 NE 125 Street
North Miami, FL 33161 , United States
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Pair of French Art Deco lounge chairs
$ 18,000
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Description
A pair of French Art Deco lounge chairs with softly sculpted “cloud” arms, newly upholstered in rich Italian mohair that emphasizes both their streamlined profile and luxurious comfort.
The deep seats and slightly reclined backs create an inviting, enveloping silhouette, while the continuous curved arms give each chair a sleek, 1930s Modernist character. The Italian mohair has a dense, velvety pile with a subtle sheen, prized for its durability, resilience, and exceptional softness, making these chairs suitable for daily use as well as refined interiors. Slim contrasting piping crisply traces the outline of the arms, seat, and back, accentuating the chairs’ elegant lines and tailored finish - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 28 in; H. 29.75 in; D. 31 in; W. 71.12 cm; H. 75.57 cm; D. 78.74 cm; Seat H. 16 in; Seat H. 40.64 cm;
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