Pair of Modernist Wireframe Rattan Chairs

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Pair of Modernist Wireframe Rattan Chairs

This striking pair of Modernist wireframe rattan chairs captures the innovative spirit of mid-century French design, blending organic textures with sleek lines. Exemplifying the popular Modernist style of the 1950s, these chairs invite both comfort and visual intrigue, perfect for sophisticated kitchen or dining room settings.

Origin: France
Date: 1950s
Material: Rattan, metal frame

Dimensions: Height: 71.5 cm (28.1 ins); Width: 66 cm (26 ins); Depth: 69 cm (27.1 ins); Height of seat: 38 cm (15 ins)

Condition: Excellent patina; light signs of gentle use

Designed during a golden era of French Modernism, these chairs reflect the era’s fascination with clean lines and natural materials. With their airy wireframe construction and rattan woven seats, they echo the works of celebrated designers such as Jean Prouvé and Charlotte Perriand. Similar pieces can be found in notable design museums and curated mid-century collections, underscoring their enduring relevance and broad appeal amongst enthusiasts of Modernist furniture.

Notable Features:

  • Craftsmanship highlights: These wireframe rattan chairs showcase expert handwoven rattan seats, elegantly set atop strong yet slender metal frames. The interplay of robust metal and supple rattan demonstrates both artisanal skill and thoughtful material selection.
  • Design significance: The Modernist ethos is evident in the fluid yet structured silhouette and restrained ornamentation. The clear geometric lines are softened by the warmth and texture of natural rattan, achieving perfect balance between form and function.
  • Collecting value: Original 1950s wireframe rattan chairs of this calibre are highly sought-after and rarely available as a matched pair. Their preserved vintage condition and authentic provenance from France add substantial value for collectors and interior designers.
  • Practical value: With generous seat proportions and supportive design, this pair of kitchen and dining room chairs is ideal for daily use or as a focal point in modern interiors. Their versatility makes them suitable for stylish seating arrangements, statement dining spaces, or refined mid-century displays.

Whether placed in a contemporary apartment or a traditional home, these Modernist wireframe rattan chairs offer a touch of timeless French elegance and innovative mid-century style.

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