1940s French Parisian Art Deco Oak Dining Chairs in Blush Velvet - Set of 6
Sourced in Paris, this exceptional set of six 1940s French Art Deco dining chairs embodies the refined sophistication of the period, with sculpted oak frames, gently flared backs, and elegantly tapered legs finished with their original brass sabots. StandOut Spaces completed a full transformation of the set for Corey Damen Jenkins’ celebrated “Looking Glass Dining Room” at the 50th Anniversary Kips Bay Decorator Show House, where the chairs became a defining element of one of the most talked-about rooms of the exhibition. Each chair was meticulously restored - structurally reinforced, the oak hand-refinished, and the seats completely rebuilt - before being upholstered in Baïne Blush, a warm rose-blush sculpted jacquard velvet by Métaphores, the Hermès-affiliated Parisian textile house known for its sensorial jacquard designs. The fabric’s carved, tidal pattern enhances the architecture of the chairs, catching light across every curve and creating a rich, dimensional surface that feels both contemporary and true to French Art Deco. With documented showhouse provenance, couture-level restoration, and exceptional visual presence, this unified set represents a rare fusion of historic craftsmanship, Parisian haute textile design, and current design-world relevance.
- Origin: Paris, France
- Period: 1940s
- Materials: Oak, Jacquard Velvet, Brass
- Dimensions: W 18.25" x D 22.5" x H 39.25" - seat height 19.25"
- Condition: Fully restored: structurally revised, frames refinished, rebuilt seats, and newly upholstered.