Pierre Patout
Normandie Chairs, 1930
Mahogany Wood and Fabric
22.25"W x 18.50"D x 35"H
Seating Height: 17"H
Seating Height: 17"H
A1854
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These Normandie Mahogany chairs upholstered in Royal Blue Silk Velvet were designed by Pierre Patout to be both functional and beautiful. They were made for the dinning room of 1st...
These Normandie Mahogany chairs upholstered in Royal Blue Silk Velvet were designed by Pierre Patout to be both functional and beautiful. They were made for the dinning room of 1st Class of the Compaignne Generale Trasatlantique Normandie.
Pierre Patout was a French architect and interior designer, who was one of the major figures of the Art Deco movement. His works included the design of the main entrance of the Pavillion de'un Collecteur at the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris, and the interiors of the ocean liner Normandie in 1930's.
Pierre Patout was a French architect and interior designer, who was one of the major figures of the Art Deco movement. His works included the design of the main entrance of the Pavillion de'un Collecteur at the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris, and the interiors of the ocean liner Normandie in 1930's.