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Jean Prouvé for Vitra

Auction Lot 9 (40045778)
JEAN PROUVÉ (France, 1901-1984) for Vitra.
Pair of "Salon" armchairs, 2000s.
Metal, oak wood and black fabric.
In very good state of preservation.
Measurements: 83 x 68 x 84 cm (x2).

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Estimated Value : 5,000 - 6,000 €
Live auction: 26 May 2026
Live auction: 26 May 2026 12:30
Remaining time: 13 days 12:58:56
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Next bid: 3600

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JEAN PROUVÉ (France, 1901-1984) for Vitra.
Pair of "Salon" armchairs, 2000s.
Metal, oak wood and black fabric.
In very good state of preservation.
Measurements: 83 x 68 x 84 cm (x2).
This pair of lounge armchairs in cream-colored fabric, designed by Jean Prouvé for Vitra, is emblematic of mid-century design and embodies timeless elegance. Produced in the 2000s, these armchairs combine functionality, comfort and refined aesthetics. Although Jean Prouvé originally designed this model in 1939, its reissue by Vitra in the 2000s demonstrates its timeless character and its relevance in contemporary design. These armchairs represent a perfect harmony between form and function, and remain icons of designer furniture.
Son of the modernist cabinetmaker Victor Prouvé, he was a prolific builder, designer and engineer. In Paris, he trained as an artistic blacksmith with Emile Robert, Enghien and Szabo in Paris. In 1924 he opened his own workshop in Nancy. As early as 1925, he produced the first shaped sheet steel furniture. In 1930 he co-founded the artists' association "Union des Artistes Modernes". In 1931 he founded Les Ateliers Jean Prouvé. During the 1930s, these workshops produced numerous pieces of furniture and the first prefabricated architectural elements, for example for the "Maison du Peuple" in Clichy, which attracted great attention with its steel and glass structure. Due to the shortage of steel, during the war, wooden furniture is made and simple dwellings are developed from prefabricated elements. From 1940, Jean Prouvé is a member of the resistance and becomes mayor of Nancy after the liberation of the city. During this period, he designs and builds housing for the homeless. In 1947, Jean Prouvé founded the Maxéville factory. Between 1957 and 1968, he headed the construction department of the Compagnie Industrielle de Matériel de Transport de Paris. Between 1968 and 1984, he ran a studio in Paris as an independent consulting architect. Between 1957 and 1970 he holds a chair at the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers. In 1971 he chairs the jury for the competition for the construction of the Pompidou Center in Paris and contributes to the choice of the design by Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers. Between 1980 and 1984, he devoted himself to perfecting his furniture designs. In many of his works, Prouvé succeeds in combining his pretensions for functionality, suitability of materials and economy with the complex requirements of mass production. In 2002, Vitra began to reissue his designs in collaboration with the Prouvé family.

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In very good condition.

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