Set of four modernist wire chairs by Jean-Louis Bonnant, circa 1955

REF: 5911

Set of four modernist wire chairs by Jean-Louis Bonnant, circa 1955

REF: 5911

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Suite of four black lacquered metal chairs with openwork backrest by Jean-Louis Bonnant.

These chairs are famous for their appearance in Jacques Tati's first color film, "Mon Oncle", in 1958. They were then found in the mining town of Cansado, Mauritania, mostly furnished by Charlotte Perriand.

The seats are filled with foam and covered with a confortable and luxurious woolen textile Amos by Nobilis.

Circa 1955.

  • Height 85 cm / 33 "
  • Width 48 cm / 19"
  • Depth 44 cm / 17 12"

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  • Year Circa 1955
  • Medium Metal, fabric
  • Country France
  • Provenance Mining Town of Cansado, Mauritania
  • Condition Fair - Some scratches and traces of wear