Reconstruction wicker and oak armchairs France 1950s, set of 2
Reconstruction wicker and oak armchairs France 1950s, set of 2
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1950年代のオーク無垢材と籐の再構成椅子のセット。リコンストラクションという用語は、フランスで生産された第二次世界大戦後の家具 (1945 ~ 1970 年) によく関連付けられます。一般的には、無垢材や曲げ木を多用した、落ち着いた軽快なデザインが一般的です。これは基本的に、ミッドセンチュリー (モダン) デザイン運動のフランス的解釈です。復興家具の目標は、第二次世界大戦後、フランスで新築または再建された住宅に軽い家具を提供することであり、この運動は、ピエール・ジャンヌレ、ピエール・ポーラン、ジョゼフ・アンドレ・モット、ルネ・ガブリエル、マルセル・ガスコインなどの多くのモダニスト教育を受けたデザイナーによって主導されました。シャルロット・ペリアン、ジャン・プルーヴェ、ジャック・アドネ、ピエール・グアリッシュ。この特定のケースでは、それは明らかに再建時代の一連の椅子に関するものであり、フレームにはオーク無垢材、座面と背もたれには籐の布張りが使用されています。 20 年代から 30 年代のアールデコ時代に同じことをしたフランシス ジュルダンのやり方で、傾斜調整可能な背もたれに注目してください。これらの椅子の正確なデザイナーは不明です。椅子は、座面の高さが低く、肘掛けが高いため、非常に優れたスタンスを持っています。心地よい感触を与える背もたれのスラットの曲がりにも注目してください。オーク無垢材(オイル仕上げ)と籐の組み合わせが、優れた素材の組み合わせを実現しています。椅子はオリジナルの素晴らしい状態にあります。
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Set of solid oak and wicker reconstruction chairs 1950s.
Reconstruction is a term that is often associated with post WWII furniture produced in France (1945-1970). In general, it encompassed sober and light design with a lot of solid or bent wood. It’s basically the French interpretation for the midcentury (modern) design movement. The goal of the reconstruction furniture was to provide light furniture for newly built or rebuilt homes in France after WWII and the movement was led by many modernist educated designers such as Pierre Jeanneret, Pierre Paulin, Joseph André Motte, Rene Gabriel, Marcel Gascoin. Charlotte Perriand, Jean Prouvé, Jacques Adnet and Pierre Guariche.
In this specific case, it clearly concerns a set of chairs from the reconstruction era, featuring solid oak wood for the frame with the wicker upholstery for seat and backrest. Notice the tilting adjustable backrest in the manner of Francis Jourdain, who did the same during the art-deco period of the 20s and 30s. The exact designer of these chairs isn’t known.
The chairs have a very nice stance due to their low seat height and high armrests. Please also notice the bend in the backrest slats, which gives a nice touch. The combination of solid (oiled) oak and wicker provides for an excellent material combination.
The chairs are in an original and excellent condition.
Original Text
Set of solid oak and wicker reconstruction chairs 1950s.
Reconstruction is a term that is often associated with post WWII furniture produced in France (1945-1970). In general, it encompassed sober and light design with a lot of solid or bent wood. It’s basically the French interpretation for the midcentury (modern) design movement. The goal of the reconstruction furniture was to provide light furniture for newly built or rebuilt homes in France after WWII and the movement was led by many modernist educated designers such as Pierre Jeanneret, Pierre Paulin, Joseph André Motte, Rene Gabriel, Marcel Gascoin. Charlotte Perriand, Jean Prouvé, Jacques Adnet and Pierre Guariche.
In this specific case, it clearly concerns a set of chairs from the reconstruction era, featuring solid oak wood for the frame with the wicker upholstery for seat and backrest. Notice the tilting adjustable backrest in the manner of Francis Jourdain, who did the same during the art-deco period of the 20s and 30s. The exact designer of these chairs isn’t known.
The chairs have a very nice stance due to their low seat height and high armrests. Please also notice the bend in the backrest slats, which gives a nice touch. The combination of solid (oiled) oak and wicker provides for an excellent material combination.
The chairs are in an original and excellent condition.