1970s Brushed Steel Ottoman with Reupholstered Olive Green Leather Cushion
Ottoman / footstool / side chair, brushed steel, leather, France, 1970s
This ottoman is a prime example of the 1970s French design movement, which emphasized modernism and industrial materials, particularly (stainless) steel. The sleek lines and clean geometry are indicative of a minimalistic approach. Key figures in this movement, such as Michel Boyer, Roger Tallon, and Maria Pergay, were known for their innovative use of steel in furniture. Other makers included François Monnet, Jacques Charpentier, Roche Bobois, Maison et Jardin, Xavier Féal, Pierre Folie, and Paul Geoffroy.
The overall design is clean and minimal, featuring a base made from two sheets of steel, folded into mirrored, rectilinear concave shapes. The cushioned seat has been recently reupholstered in smooth green leather. It’s a versatile piece that can be paired with a lounge chair or used as a side stool. A splendid French modernist design that blends innovative use of materials with a commitment to sleek, geometric forms.
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