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Prouvé Fauteuil De Salon

C$ 8,690.00
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Item No. 100520377

Prouvé Fauteuil De Salon

C$ 8,690.00
4.8 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100520377
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Prouvé Fauteuil De Salon
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With its distinctive lines and captivating mix of materials, Jean Prouvé’s 1939 armchair, the Fauteuil de Salon, demonstrates his signature aesthetic – a commitment to utility that doesn’t sacrifice beauty. Its structural steel frame and tubular angled legs are softened by the amply upholstered seat and back. Solid wood armrests add to its inviting presence. Perfect for lounging, the armchair’s understated character suits both classic and contemporary interiors. Although designed in the 1930s, it was rediscovered in Prouvé’s archives and has been reintroduced in a contemporary color palette. Made in Poland.
  • Designed by legendary French designer Jean Prouvé.
  • Classic design combining upholstery, steel, and wood.
  • Cushioned upholstery for maximum comfort.
  • Range of finish options for pleasing contrasts.
Brand
Vitra
General Dimensions
  • 32½" H 26¾" W 33" D
Product Weight
57.5 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
1-year warranty
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Dimensions

Fauteuil De Salon

  • Height (in): 32½
  • Width (in): 26¾
  • Depth (in): 33
  • Weight (lbs): 57.5
  • Seat Height (in): 16½
  • Seat Width (in): 25
  • Seat Depth (in): 22
  • Arm Height (in): 24½
  • Bent sheet steel and tubular steel frame with powder-coated finish
  • Solid wood armrests in oak or American walnut
  • Polyurethane foam cushions
  • Fabric or leather upholstery
  • Plastic floor glides

Jean Prouvé

“Never design anything that cannot be made,” Jean Prouvé once said. His practical body of work ranged from letter openers to doorknobs, furniture to modularly constructed buildings. Prouvé always regarded himself as more of an engineer, or “constructor,” than a designer. He never designed for the sake of form alone, concentrating instead on the essence of materials, connections, and production.

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