Jules LELEU (1883 - 1961) and Ateliers Jean Prouvé
Circa 1936 for the Martel de Janville sanatorium
Visitor armchair with cushion covered with upholstered fabric
Folded, welded sheet steel, red lacquered
H. 87 cm - W. 61 cm - D. 90 cm
Oxidation, lacquer chips
Provenance :
Sanatorium Martel de Janville
Monsieur P. Collection, Paris
Built between 1934 and 1936 by architects Pol Abraham and Henry-Jacques Le Même, the Sanatorium Martel de Janville is one of the great modernist adventures of the 1930s. Decorator Jules Leleu was chosen to design the functional furniture that would become one of the first examples of mass-produced metal furniture, thanks to the workshops of Jean Prouvé. With its functional and hygienic design, the use of sheet metal and the revolutionary choice of simple red lacquer, this furniture, the result of the collaboration between one of the great designers of Art Deco and one of the pioneers of metal, was one of the most modern of its time.
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