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Guillerme et Chambron French Oak Juliette Lounge Chair Votre Maison
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Description
A French oak lounge chair model Juliette in sculptural carved oak, designed by the French designers Guillerme et Chambron for the French company "Votre Maison", circa 1950. This lounge chair has been fully restored and newly upholstered with new cushions in an Italian cream boucle fabric. The wood is cleaned and waxed retaining its original finish and patina. Excellent condition.
The company, Votre Maison, has marked the history of French design. Guillerme et Chambron were acquainted for the first time in 1940 in a prisoners camp in Oriental Prussia. Prisoners, they become friends, after the first post-war years they parted. A graduate of the Boule school in 1934, Robert Guillerme works at the the Rogier workshops, a big company in the Lille area. Jacques Chambron, a graduate of the Applied Arts School in Reims, has his own painting and decoration workshop in Paris. In 1948, Chambron and his family leave Paris to settle in Lille.
Both men meet again together with Emile Darioseq, owner of a cabinetwork workshop looking for new company Votre Maison where they design together. -
More Information
Documentation: Ample Provenance Origin: France Period: 1950-1979 Materials: French Oak Italian Boucle Condition: Good. Excellent Creation Date: c1950 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 528603 -
Dimensions
W. 31 in; H. 35.5 in; D. 36 in; W. 78.74 cm; H. 90.17 cm; D. 91.44 cm; Seat H. 16.5 in; Arm H. 23 in; Seat H. 41.91 cm; Arm H. 58.42 cm;
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Message from Seller:
Pavilion is the collective vision of Deborah Colman and Neil Kraus, both graduates of the master of fine arts program at the Art Institute of Chicago. From a longstanding interest in art and design, frequent buying trips to France and Italy have influenced the direction of the gallery to offer items that are not easily sourced in Chicago and United States. Postwar design has been the focus for 18 yrs and we also look forward to new design that crosses boundaries and dialogues as well to the past
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