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René Gabriel for Lieuvin 'RG178' Lounge Chairs in Solid Wood

Sale price$11,000.00

Rene Gabriel for Lieuvin, lounge chairs model RG178, one executed in oak and one in beech, France, design circa 1946.

These lounge chairs are designed by the French artist René Gabriel, known for his constructivist approach to furniture design. This model was presented at the ’Salon des Artistes Décorateurs' in 1946, a prominent association of emerging French furniture designers. The design embodies an evolved rustic character with a high quality of elegance. This is evident in the wooden frames executed in oak, constructed with sharp horizontal and vertical lines. The slightly tilted backrests, based on evenly placed slats, along with the tapered legs, highlight the essence of this design. The lounge chairs are elegant and well-proportioned pieces within a simplistic construction, allowing them to fit seamlessly into any interior.

A frontrunner of French design, René Gabriel (1899-1950) started his career as an interior decorator during the interbellum in France. His extensive career is well documented, due to the discovery of thousands of drawings, kept at l’École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs where he taught his students. It ensures that nowadays we are able to understand the wide versatility in his designs and thoughts on furniture, architecture and interior. Gabriel was a designer with a very broad interest in creating everyday objects such as furniture, wallpaper, textile designs, architecture, illustration, and advertising.

Gabriel is known to be a socially concerned designer as well. He was a keen believer in creating great furniture that was to be accessible for everyone. He vowed that he would devote himself strictly to "the creation and distribution of furniture and equipment capable of bringing comfort and joy to those who are not privileged in fortune". It made sure he became very involved in the production process of his furniture and choices in joints and wood types. This chair represents his democratic ideas in optima forma. With this modest yet modern and clean design and his choice for solid beech, Gabriel design shows a rationalist and modern approach to furniture design. The chair, stripped of all unnecessary decoration clearly shows that Gabriel was an avant-garde and forward-thinking designer of the 1930s. The French decorative arts magazine 'Arts et Décoration' showed his designs in the December issue of 1934.

Please note that these items are in good, used condition.

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Product Details

  • condition Good
  • creator Rene Gabriel (Designer)
  • date of manufacture 1940s
  • dimensions Height 33.08 in. Width 25.6 in. Depth 32.49 in. Seat Height 16.54 in.
  • dimensions Height 84 cm Width 65 cm Depth 82.5 cm Seat Height 42 cm
  • material Beech Fabric Oak
  • origin France
  • period 1940-1949
  • style Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
  • barcode 50116191