Pair of vintage armchairs, Robert MALLET STEVENS - 1930s
Pair of vintage armchairs, Robert MALLET STEVENS - 1930s
Pair of vintage armchairs, Robert MALLET STEVENS - 1930s
Pair of vintage armchairs, Robert MALLET STEVENS - 1930s
Pair of vintage armchairs, Robert MALLET STEVENS - 1930s
Pair of vintage armchairs, Robert MALLET STEVENS - 1930s
Pair of vintage armchairs, Robert MALLET STEVENS - 1930s
Pair of vintage armchairs, Robert MALLET STEVENS - 1930s
Pair of vintage armchairs, Robert MALLET STEVENS - 1930s
Pair of vintage armchairs, Robert MALLET STEVENS - 1930s
Pair of vintage armchairs, Robert MALLET STEVENS - 1930s
Pair of vintage armchairs, Robert MALLET STEVENS - 1930s
Pair of vintage armchairs, Robert MALLET STEVENS - 1930s
Pair of vintage armchairs, Robert MALLET STEVENS - 1930s
Pair of vintage armchairs, Robert MALLET STEVENS - 1930s
Pair of vintage armchairs, Robert MALLET STEVENS - 1930s

Pair of vintage armchairs, Robert MALLET STEVENS - 1930s

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About this vintage design furniture

Pair of vintage armchairs designed by Robert Mallet-Stevens, produced during the 30s. Structure in steel, rounded backrest, seating in wood. Good vintage condition. Height : 84 cm. Depth : 45 cm. Length : 46 cm.

Reference : 11420

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Features

Length
46 cm
Height
84 cm
Depth
45 cm
Designer
Robert MALLET-STEVENS
Condition
Good
Period
1930s

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : France
  • Delivery time :
    • 1 week for small items
    • 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
  • Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery

About the designer

Robert MALLET-STEVENS

1886 - 1945

Robert Mallet-Stevens was a French architect and designer born in 1886 and died in 1945. He is best known for his work in the modern movement in France, where he was one of the leading proponents of functionalist architecture and design.

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