
Rope Armchairs, in the Manner of Francis Jourdain - France, 1930
This pair of rope armchairs is a strong example of French regionalist design from the 1930s, often attributed to Francis Jourdain. Rooted in a sober Art Deco vocabulary, the design favors clarity of structure and an honest use of materials over decorative excess. Each armchair is built around a solid wooden frame with broad, slightly inclined uprights and gently curved armrests. The geometry is firm yet welcoming, giving the seats a grounded, architectural presence. The woven rope seat and backrest introduce texture and warmth, forming a rhythmic grid that balances comfort and visual rigor. This dialogue between wood and cord embodies the regionalist spirit of French Art Deco, where craftsmanship and restraint are central.
Dimensions : W60 x D75 x H78 cm SH 38 cm
Price : 6000 €
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