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SET of 8 French 1940s bronze mounted oak high back dining chairs upholstered in white silk (att: MAURICE JALLOT) (2 arm chairs: 21¾"w 23"d 45½"h, 6 side chairs).
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Set of 8 French Mid-Century Oak & Silk Dining Chairs
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SET of 8 French 1940s bronze mounted oak high back dining chairs upholstered in white silk (att: MAURICE JALLOT) (2 arm chairs: 21¾"w 23"d 45½"h, 6 side chairs)
Sku: 035498 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Maurice Jallot
Width: 19.0" Height: 45.5" Depth : 23.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Bronze, oak, silk Category: Seating
Maurice Jallot (1896-1967) was a renowned French furniture designer and decorator who made significant contributions to the field of decorative arts in the early 20th century. Born on December 4, 1896, in Paris, France, Jallot displayed a keen interest in art and design from a young age. Jallot's artistic journey began when he enrolled at the École Boulle, a prestigious school for decorative arts and design in Paris. Under the guidance of renowned furniture designers and craftsmen, Jallot honed his skills and developed a deep understanding of traditional craftsmanship techniques. His studies at the École Boulle provided him with a solid foundation in furniture design, woodwork, and cabinetmaking. After completing his education, Jallot embarked on a successful Read Full Bio
Maurice Jallot (1896-1967) was a renowned French furniture designer and decorator who made significant contributions to the field of decorative arts in the early 20th century. Born on December 4, 1896, in Paris, France, Jallot displayed a keen interest in art and design from a young age. Jallot's artistic journey began when he enrolled at the École Boulle, a prestigious school for decorative arts and design in Paris. Under the guidance of renowned furniture designers and craftsmen, Jallot honed his skills and developed a deep understanding of traditional craftsmanship techniques. His studies at the École Boulle provided him with a solid foundation in furniture design, woodwork, and cabinetmaking. After completing his education, Jallot embarked on a successful career as a furniture designer and decorator. He embraced a style that blended elements of Art Deco, modernism, and traditional craftsmanship. Jallot's designs often featured clean lines, geometric forms, and innovative use of materials, such as exotic woods, metals, and lacquer. Throughout his career, Jallot collaborated with prominent architects and interior designers, creating exquisite furniture pieces for high-profile clients. His works were highly sought after for their exceptional craftsmanship, attention to detail, and artistic flair. Jallot's furniture designs were not only functional but also served as works of art in their own right. In addition to his furniture designs, Jallot also worked on numerous interior decoration projects, where he showcased his talent for creating harmonious and aesthetically pleasing spaces. His ability to seamlessly integrate furniture, lighting, and decorative elements earned him a reputation as a versatile and innovative designer. Jallot's contributions to the field of decorative arts were recognized and celebrated during his lifetime. His work was exhibited at prestigious events such as the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris, where he showcased his avant-garde designs that captured the spirit of the Art Deco movement. Despite his success, Jallot's career was interrupted by the outbreak of World War II. He served in the French Army and was captured as a prisoner of war by the Germans. During his captivity, Jallot continued to sketch and design furniture, demonstrating his unwavering passion for his craft. After the war, Jallot resumed his career and continued to create exceptional furniture pieces until his death on July 2,
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