ART DECO
MARTELL GALLERY
Jules Leleu
Art Deco Club Chairs, 1945
Velvet and Mahogany Wood
Location: Miami
Location: Miami
30'W x 29"H x 31"D
Seating Height: 18"H
Seating Height: 18"H
A1832
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Elegant pair of French Art Deco club chairs attributed to Jules Leleu, circa 1930s, newly upholstered in blush‑pink velvet with piped edges over deep, comfortable loose cushions. The generous curved...
Elegant pair of French Art Deco club chairs attributed to Jules Leleu, circa 1930s, newly upholstered in blush‑pink velvet with piped edges over deep, comfortable loose cushions. The generous curved backs, wide rolled arms and short stained‑wood block feet exemplify Leleu’s refined, streamlined aesthetic and make these chairs an inviting statement in any living room, dressing room or salon. Reference: House of Leleu by Francoise Siriex, Page 73.
Jules Leleu was a prominent French Art Deco designer known for his stylish designs. His club chairs were particularly popular and were often upholstered in rich fabrics like velvet or leather, Leleu's designs were characterized by sleek lines, geometric shapes, and use of colors, all hallmarks of the Art Deco style. Today, his work remains highly sought after by collectors of Art Deco design.
Jules Leleu was a prominent French Art Deco designer known for his stylish designs. His club chairs were particularly popular and were often upholstered in rich fabrics like velvet or leather, Leleu's designs were characterized by sleek lines, geometric shapes, and use of colors, all hallmarks of the Art Deco style. Today, his work remains highly sought after by collectors of Art Deco design.