Pair of Armchairs Attributed toJacques Adnet
This Pair of Armchairs Attributed to Jacques Adnet is a stunning example of mid-century design that exudes timeless charm. Dating back to the 1950s, these armchairs are expertly crafted from stained beech. The Pierre Frey chenille fabric upholstery, fully reupholstered, adds a touch of luxury and sophistication to these armchairs. With their clean lines, the armchairs boast a sleek and modern look that can complement a variety of interior styles, from traditional to contemporary. The sumptuous upholstery not only enhances their aesthetic appeal but also provides unparalleled comfort. Attributed to Jacques Adnet, a renowned French decorator known for his innovative and modern designs, these armchairs are backed by their inclusion in a Christie's design auction. The Pair of Armchairs Attributed to Jacques Adnet is not just functional furniture, but also a work of art. Whether placed in a living room, study, or lounge area, they are sure to become a captivating focal point. These armchairs are a true masterpiece that adds sophistication and style to any interior.
Dimensions : H75 x W57 x D60 cm Seat height: 39 cm
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