A French Atelier Produced for MONC XIII Pair of 1920s French Inspired Ashwood and Wicker Chairs in Bouclette
A French Atelier Produced for MONC XIII Pair of 1920s French Inspired Ashwood and Wicker Chairs in Bouclette
A French Atelier Produced for MONC XIII Pair of 1920s French Inspired Ashwood and Wicker Chairs in Bouclette
A French Atelier Produced for MONC XIII Pair of 1920s French Inspired Ashwood and Wicker Chairs in Bouclette

MONC XIII

A French Atelier Produced for MONC XIII Pair of 1920s French Inspired Ashwood and Wicker Chairs in Bouclette

$36,000

Description

These exquisite chairs represent a masterclass in early 20th-century French design, meticulously recreated by a traditional French atelier for MONC XIII. Each piece draws inspiration from the elegant proportions and craftsmanship of 1920s salon furniture. Constructed from ashwood, a premium hardwood favored by French artisans for its strength and subtle grain, the frames showcase refined joinery and graceful lines characteristic of the Art Deco period. The wicker elements are hand-woven using traditional techniques, creating organic texture and visual lightness that balances the solid wood structure. The bouclette upholstery—a luxurious looped fabric with subtle dimensionality—adds tactile richness and period authenticity. This textile choice reflects the sophisticated material palette of interwar French design, where comfort and aesthetic refinement were equally valued. Sold as a pair, these chairs function as both functional seating and decorative objects. Their design bridges the gap between modernist geometry and organic craftsmanship, making them suitable for curated interiors that appreciate historical design narratives and artisanal production methods.

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