20th Century Blue French Bleached Oak Cocktail Armchair by Guillerme et Chambron
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A light-brown, vintage Mid-Century modern single armchair made of hand carved bleached Oakwood, composed on the left side with an extendable cocktail holder, designed by Guillerme et Chambron in good condition. The seat backrest of the sculptural lounge chair is spindled, detailed with short arched armrests, standing on four wooden legs. Newly upholstered in a dark-blue, white cotton fabric. Wear consistent with age and use. Circa 1950 - 1960, France.
Seat: 17.5" H x 24" W x 20" D
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Jacques Chambron was a French designer and painter born circa in the 1920's in France and passed away in France. Chambron's personal life and professional training remains lost in history. In 1948, he started working with the Guillerme family in Northern France.
Robert Guillerme was a French designer and architect born circa in the 1920's in France and passed away in France. Guillerme studied architecture and design at the French university École Boulle in Paris. After the Second Work War, he moved to Lille, where he started to begin to decorate and design furniture. Later on, he founded with Jacques Chambron and Émile Dariosecq their own furniture, design company, Votre Maison.
Material: Wood, Fabric
Details: Bleached Oakwood, Upholstery, Cotton
Country of Origin: France
Dimensions: 31" H x 28.75" W x 27" D