Rattan Bridge, c. 1925
Rattan Bridge, c. 1925
Rattan Bridge, c. 1925
Rattan Bridge, c. 1925
Rattan Bridge, c. 1925
Rattan Bridge, c. 1925

Jean-Michel Frank

Rattan Bridge, c. 1925

Natural rattan & solid oak. 
Cushions available on request.

H. 87 × L. 56 × P. 56 cm
H. 34 × W. 22 × D. 22 in


Jean-Michel Frank distinguished himself from his contemporaries by using “humble” natural materials, such as straw and rattan. The Rattan Bridge, designed around 1925, reflects this taste. This piece was notably chosen by Frank to furnish the dining room of Mr. Norton’s apartment and Claire Artaud’s study.

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DESIGNER

JEAN-MICHEL FRANK

1895 - 1941

“You can furnish a room very luxuriously by emptying it.”

In the gap between the extravagant luxury of Art Deco and the political commitment of the modernist movement, Jean-Michel Frank invented a third path: an elegant spatial expression through minimalism. His trajectory is akin to that of Gabrielle Chanel, who, like him, embraced simplicity in design...

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