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Item #: REG4215
PAIR of similar Hungarian Art Deco club chairs with walnut frames featuring circular backs and armrests upholstered in distressed brown leather with brass nailhead trim, resting on 4 shaped legs with stretcher connections. (LAJOS KOZMA) (PRICED AS PAIR).
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PAIR of similar Hungarian Art Deco club chairs with walnut frames featuring circular backs and armrests upholstered in distressed brown leather with brass nailhead trim, resting on 4 shaped legs with stretcher connections. (LAJOS KOZMA) (PRICED AS PAIR)
Sku: REG4215 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Paul Laszlo
Width: 23.5" Height: 33.8" Depth : 25.5"
Style: Art Deco Materials & Techniques: Leather, metal, walnut, wood Category: Seating Condition: Slight variation in leather color and some design features to seat backs. Tear in seat to one chair Good; Wear consistent with age and use
Paul Laszlo (1900-1993) was a prominent furniture and interior designer known for his innovative and luxurious designs. Born in Budapest, Hungary, Laszlo developed a passion for art and design from an early age. He studied architecture at the Royal Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts and later worked for renowned architect László Vágó. In 1923, Laszlo moved to the United States and settled in New York City. He quickly established himself as a talented designer, drawing inspiration from both European modernism and American Art Deco styles. Laszlo's work often showcased a blend of clean lines, geometric forms, and exquisite craftsmanship. Throughout his career, Laszlo collaborated with numerous high-profile clients, including Hollywood celebrities, politicians, and Read Full Bio
Paul Laszlo (1900-1993) was a prominent furniture and interior designer known for his innovative and luxurious designs. Born in Budapest, Hungary, Laszlo developed a passion for art and design from an early age. He studied architecture at the Royal Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts and later worked for renowned architect László Vágó. In 1923, Laszlo moved to the United States and settled in New York City. He quickly established himself as a talented designer, drawing inspiration from both European modernism and American Art Deco styles. Laszlo's work often showcased a blend of clean lines, geometric forms, and exquisite craftsmanship. Throughout his career, Laszlo collaborated with numerous high-profile clients, including Hollywood celebrities, politicians, and business tycoons. His designs were sought after for their elegance, functionality, and attention to detail. Laszlo's interiors were known for their luxurious materials, such as exotic woods, metals, and sumptuous fabrics, which added a touch of opulence to his creations. Laszlo's contributions to the field of furniture design were significant. He introduced innovative concepts, such as modular furniture and built-in storage solutions, which revolutionized the way people thought about interior design. His creations ranged from custom-made pieces for private residences to large-scale commercial projects, including hotels, office buildings, and restaurants. In addition to his furniture designs, Laszlo also made a name for himself as an interior designer. He believed that furniture should be an integral part of the overall design scheme, and his interiors reflected this philosophy. Laszlo's spaces were harmonious and balanced, combining functionality with a sense of aesthetic appeal. Over the course of his career, Laszlo received numerous accolades for his work. He was honored with prestigious awards, including the American Institute of Architects' Medal of Honor and the Interior Design Magazine Hall of Fame. His designs continue to be celebrated for their timeless elegance and enduring appeal. Paul Laszlo's influence on the world of furniture and interior design is undeniable. His innovative designs and meticulous attention to detail have left an indelible mark on the industry. Today, his furniture pieces and interiors are highly coveted by collectors and design enthusiasts alike, cementing his legacy as one of the most influential figures in the field.
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