Metteur en Scène Bridge, c. 1930
Metteur en Scène Bridge, c. 1930
Metteur en Scène Bridge, c. 1930
Metteur en Scène Bridge, c. 1930
Metteur en Scène Bridge, c. 1930
Metteur en Scène Bridge, c. 1930

Jean-Michel Frank

Metteur en Scène Bridge, c. 1930

Metteur en scene bridge by Paul Rodocanachi for Jean-Michel Frank.

Varnished solid oak & fabric or leather.
Available in different wood finishes.

H. 81 × L. 59 × P. 62 cm
H. 32 × W. 23.25 × D. 24.25 in

Around 1930, architect and decorator Paul Rodocanachi designed the Metteur en Scène Bridge for Jean-Michel Frank. Inspired by iconic cinema armchairs, he offered a refined and pared-down reinterpretation.

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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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