1930s FRENCH CHAIR CERUSE OAK

1930s French chair ceruse oak. Solid oak frame with turned and carved feet. Ceruse finishings and upholstering in white, covering with COM (customer’s own materials) or COL (customer’s own leather) Chair inspired by a design of André Arbus. Tailor-made process allows Vosges to deal with any of your own specifications in terms of dimensions, wood species, wood finishings or upholstering comfort.

› See also a painted wood version of this Arbus style dining chair.

Born in 1903, André Arbus was a French furniture designer, sculptor, and architect of the Art Deco period. He designed luxury furniture inspired by French Classicism in the 1930s and 1940s. Arbus used high end materials such as lacquer, parchment, rare wood veneers, bronze… Arbus designed then elegant interiors including private residences, embassies or ocean liners.

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Vosges manufactures bespoke Art Deco and Mid Century Modern style chairs inspired by great French 20th century designers. André Arbus has, of course, inspired some of our models. All our pieces are unique and made upon order by very skilled craftsmen. Our team can adapt our models to your requested dimensions, finishings and comfort requests. Vosges furthermore designs and crafts any pieces from your own drawings or images.

Source: Wikipedia

Photo: Thomas Hennocque