InventoryPair of Large Bamboo Armchairs with Pierre Frey Cushions, French, circa 1970

Pair of Large Bamboo Armchairs with Pierre Frey Cushions, French, circa 1970

Few signatures in the French interior arts carry the weight of Pierre Frey. Founded in Paris in 1935, the house established by Pierre Frey — today led by his grandchildren Patrick and Pierre Frey — has furnished the great apartments of the Avenue Foch and the Île Saint-Louis with fabrics of a quality and character that identify the milieu they inhabit. To choose Pierre Frey cushions for a pair of bamboo armchairs was not a decorative decision alone: it was a social declaration, an assertion that even the most informal material — bamboo, the wood of verandas and colonial terraces — could be elevated to the register of Parisian grand-luxe. The bamboo armchair of the 1960s and 1970s represented a particular moment in the French interior: the embrace of natural, organic, tactile materials as a counterpoint to the decade's love of chrome and moulded plastic. Bamboo offered warmth where steel was cold, texture where lacquer was smooth, a memory of tropical ease within the Parisian salon. At 91.5 × 97 × 88.5 cm, these armchairs are on a scale commensurate with their appellation: the word importants, in the French antique trade, does not merely mean 'large' but 'significant' — an object that commands space rather than merely occupying it. Offered as a pair with their original Pierre Frey cushions, these armchairs constitute an ensemble preserved intact — fabric, bamboo, and pairing together — across more than half a century of French domestic life.

Dimensions

Width36.02 inch91.5 cmDepth38.19 inch97 cmHeight34.84 inch88.5 cm

Information

Product code50's-56681