Fauteuil Robert Mallet Stevens 1920 (Habitat) XXO


Fauteuil Robert Mallet Stevens 1920 (Habitat) XXO

le petit fauteuil À l'origine, ce petit fauteuil fut conçu par Mallet-Stevens au cours des années 20 afin de garnir la salle d'attente de son agence d'architecture. Particulièrement ergonomique et confortable, il devient vite indispensable dans une chambre à coucher ou un salon.


Fauteuil Robert Mallet Stevens 1920 (Habitat) XXO

Doing Justice To The Mallet-Stevens. Mallet-Stevens, along with Le Corbusier, was one of the most notable architects around the turn of the century. Despite his significance in the development of modern architectural philosophy, after he died in 1945, his work faded into obscurity. Sixty years after his death, we are rediscovering the qualities.


Armchair, Robert MalletStevens, c. 1927, Paris Bauhaus, Pierre Chareau, Mens Room

Robert Mallet-Stevens (1886-1945), lounge chair / deck chair, model 'Fauteuil Transat', aluminium, canvas, designed 1925, manufactured around 2010, France. Structure with a frame made of moss-green tubular steel with armrests and a seat and backrest made of white canvas, with manufacturer's inscrip…


Paire de fauteuils créés par Robert MalletStevens pour la Villa de Noailles, Hyères, 19231925

Robert Mallet-Stevens, a most elegant architect, who resembled the dancer Fred Astaire, was to the manor born. Specifically, he was born in Maison Lafitte, a seventeenth century home designed by François Mansart, after whom the famous "Mansard Roof," the signature architectural look for that century in France, was named.


Robert MalletStevens (18861945) , FAUTEUIL, 19291932 Christie's

Robert Mallet-Stevens was a prominent early 20th-century French Modernist architect and designer. View Robert Mallet-Stevens's artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.


Robert MalletStevens, lounge chair Furniture Board, Garden Furniture, Modern Furniture, Outdoor

Robert Mallet-Stevens (March 24, 1886 - February 8, 1945) was a French architect and designer. Early life. Mallet-Stevens was born in Paris. His father and his grandfather were art collectors in Paris and Brussels. His great-uncles were the Belgian painters Joseph Stevens and Alfred Stevens.


Robert MalletStevens Fauteuil Transat armchair Outdoor Chairs, Outdoor Furniture, Outdoor Decor

The Stevens 50 watt JCM800 uses three pre amp tubes and a pair of EL34 power tubes for incredible tonal prowess. 50 watt JCM800 only uses 50 watts of power to create its epic tones. That's pretty low power when you consider other models at the time. But 50 watts is perfect for live use in small- to medium-sized venues, and it's ideal for recording.


Fauteuil Robert Mallet Stevens 1920 (Habitat) XXO

Exceptional modern collections have been brought together around the U.A.M. movement (French Union of Modern Artists, 1929) with, amongst others, works by Charlotte Perriand, Pierre Chareau, Eileen Gray, Jean Prouvé and Robert Mallet-Stevens. The collection also contains international works, representing the Bauhaus, the De Stijl movement, Eastern and Central European countries and Japan.


Robert MALLETSTEVENS, Grand fauteuil modèle Hamac, Paire de petits fauteuils modèle Hamac

Mallet-Stevens lived and worked in the corner house, No. 12. The original vision called for another lot to be built, but those plans were foiled by the 1929 collapse of the stock market.


Mallet Stevens Fauteuil en tissu Tissu fauteuil, Mallet stevens, Fauteuil

Robert Mallet-Stevens (1886, France - 1945, France) Main title Chaise. Creation date vers 1938. Domain Objet/Design | Chaise: Techniques Chêne clair, métal nickelé, cuir noir. Fauteuil. 1923 - 1925. Robert Mallet-Stevens Etage supérieur. 1936. Robert Mallet-Stevens.


Robert Mallet Stevens, Chaise 1930 (19271930) Mobilier, Mobilier de salon, Mobilier jardin

ROBERT MALLET-STEVENS (1886-1945) ENSEMBLE DE CINQ FAUTEUILS, LE MODÈLE CRÉÉ EN 1927 POUR LE SALON D'ATTENTE DE L'AGENCE MALLET-STEVENS, ÉDITION ECART INTERNATIONAL En acier laqué gris (les coussins d'assise manquants) Hauteur : 69 cm. (27 1/8 in.) ; Largeur : 65 cm. (25½ in.) ; Profondeur : 65 cm. (25½ in.)


Meubles Habitat rééditions fauteuil et table de Robert MalletStevens Côté Maison

For Stevens, who grew up in the'50s, childhood is inextricably linked to the birth of television. "The cartoon characters, the personalities (like Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney) and the commercial icons - they were so high-impact they left a residue on the brain; and the companies merchandized those icons to the point where they became.


A PAIR OF ROBERT MALLETSTEVENS TUBULAR STEEL ARMCHAIRS , CIRCA 1930 Christie's

Palo Alto | California | USA Feb 25,2022 - Apr 09,2022 Francis Upritchard: Paper, Creature, Stone Christchurch | New Zealand Greta Magnusson Grossman Thomas Whittaker Robert Mallet-Stevens lacquered tubular aluminum armchair Join MutualArt to unlock sale information Fauteuil ,ca 1928 83 x 51.5 x 49.5 cm Join MutualArt to unlock sale information


Robert MalletStevens (18861945) Fauteuil, vers 1930 En le siège à positions

À l'origine, ce petit fauteuil fut conçu par Mallet-Stevens au cours des années 20 afin de garnir la salle d'attente de son agence d'architecture. Particulièrement ergonomique et confortable, il devient vite indispensable dans une chambre à coucher ou un salon. Dimensions : l.67 x P.54 x H.70 cm Hauteur/Profondeur d'assise : 43/45 cm Poids : 21 kg


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Chaise Mallet Stevens, édition écart international, 1980 Le kot

Robert Mallet-Stevens Chaise modèle n°9 s.d. Robert Mallet-Stevens (1886, France - 1945, France) Chaise modèle n°9. s.d. Domain Objet/Design | Chaise: Techniques Métal et bois. Acquisition Don de Barbara Burgevin et Etienne Robial, 2016.