Macassar ebony salon - Maison J.Leleu - Period: Art Deco


















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- Epoca : 20° secolo - 1900
- Stile : Art Déco
- Altezza : 78cm
- Larghezza : 120cm
- Profondità : 80cm
- Materiale : Macassar ebony - Velvet Panne
- Prezzo: 9000€
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Exceptional living room in ebony macassar wood and ivory velvet panne fabric, a magnificent art deco creation by Leleu.
It consists of five pieces, a sofa, two armchairs and two lounge chairs.
Each piece has been meticulously restored by the TWS (Calais) workshops with respect and craftsmanship.
They have all been reupholstered with horsehair, as in the original.
The vegetable hair is a vegetable fibre (or natural fibre), it is essential for the upholstery of armchairs.
These long, thick fibres of plant origin are ideal for reupholstering old armchairs. They give volume and comfort to the seats.
The cushions all have a natural feather down filling for unparalleled comfort.
Period: Art Deco
Circa : 1930
Dimensions : Sofa : Height : 78cm x Width : 120cm x Depth : 80cm
Seat height : 38cm x Seat width : 97cm
Armchairs : Height : 78cm x Width : 7cm x Depth : 70cm
Seat height: 38cm x Seat width: 42cm
Chairs: Height: 77cm x Width: 42cm x Depth: 46cm
Seat height : 48cm s Seat width : 42cm
The Leleu decoration house has reigned supreme for 50 years in the art of decoration.
It made a name for itself throughout the world by designing the fittings for prestigious liners such as the Normandie, in 1935, or the decoration of the grand salon of ambassadors at the Society of Nations in Geneva, in 1936.
Under the successive impetus of Jules Leleu and his son André, the company progressively moved, between 1920 and 1970, from the production of furniture in precious wood finely decorated with floral themes to the manufacture of pieces in metal or plastic with a refined design.
In order to satisfy all proposals, we propose, only on this set, the total change of fabrics and colours, which will be carried out in the rules of art by our craftsman upholsterer, without any additional cost, so that it can be perfectly integrated into your interior.
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It consists of five pieces, a sofa, two armchairs and two lounge chairs.
Each piece has been meticulously restored by the TWS (Calais) workshops with respect and craftsmanship.
They have all been reupholstered with horsehair, as in the original.
The vegetable hair is a vegetable fibre (or natural fibre), it is essential for the upholstery of armchairs.
These long, thick fibres of plant origin are ideal for reupholstering old armchairs. They give volume and comfort to the seats.
The cushions all have a natural feather down filling for unparalleled comfort.
Period: Art Deco
Circa : 1930
Dimensions : Sofa : Height : 78cm x Width : 120cm x Depth : 80cm
Seat height : 38cm x Seat width : 97cm
Armchairs : Height : 78cm x Width : 7cm x Depth : 70cm
Seat height: 38cm x Seat width: 42cm
Chairs: Height: 77cm x Width: 42cm x Depth: 46cm
Seat height : 48cm s Seat width : 42cm
The Leleu decoration house has reigned supreme for 50 years in the art of decoration.
It made a name for itself throughout the world by designing the fittings for prestigious liners such as the Normandie, in 1935, or the decoration of the grand salon of ambassadors at the Society of Nations in Geneva, in 1936.
Under the successive impetus of Jules Leleu and his son André, the company progressively moved, between 1920 and 1970, from the production of furniture in precious wood finely decorated with floral themes to the manufacture of pieces in metal or plastic with a refined design.
In order to satisfy all proposals, we propose, only on this set, the total change of fabrics and colours, which will be carried out in the rules of art by our craftsman upholsterer, without any additional cost, so that it can be perfectly integrated into your interior.
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