Furniture
MARTELL GALLERY
TRAVAIL ART DÉCO
Pair of Club Chairs in the style of Jules Leleu , 1937
Rosewood and Silk Velvet
Location: Miami
White-glove shipping available worldwide. Contact for quote.
Location: Miami
White-glove shipping available worldwide. Contact for quote.
31.75"H x 29"W x 28.25"W
Seat Height: 15"
Seat Height: 15"
A1813
$ 16,000.00
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Pair of French Art Deco club armchairs in the manner of Jules Leleu, circa 1930s. The chairs have clean, rectilinear silhouettes with gently canted backs and straight, tightly upholstered arms...
Pair of French Art Deco club armchairs in the manner of Jules Leleu, circa 1930s. The chairs have clean, rectilinear silhouettes with gently canted backs and straight, tightly upholstered arms that emphasize their modern, architectural profile. Each seat features a single, loose cushion and is fully wrapped in a light, velvety upholstery that underscores their refined, salon-ready character.
The bases are raised on low, stepped plinth feet in veneered or stained hardwood, with vertical wooden corner blocks climbing partway up the front legs to visually “frame” the upholstery in a way reminiscent of Leleu’s restrained use of precious woods. The overall effect is one of quiet luxury: elegant proportions, soft geometry, and subtle contrast between the creamy upholstery and the warm-toned wood. These club chairs would sit comfortably in a living room, library, or hotel lounge, offering generous, deep seating while remaining visually light and formally disciplined in true Art Deco spirit.
The bases are raised on low, stepped plinth feet in veneered or stained hardwood, with vertical wooden corner blocks climbing partway up the front legs to visually “frame” the upholstery in a way reminiscent of Leleu’s restrained use of precious woods. The overall effect is one of quiet luxury: elegant proportions, soft geometry, and subtle contrast between the creamy upholstery and the warm-toned wood. These club chairs would sit comfortably in a living room, library, or hotel lounge, offering generous, deep seating while remaining visually light and formally disciplined in true Art Deco spirit.