Transat, c. 1927
Transat, c. 1927
Transat, c. 1927
Transat, c. 1927
Transat, c. 1927
Transat, c. 1927

Eileen Gray

Transat, c. 1927

Lacquered sycamore & hide, leather or fabric.
Available in different wood finishes.

H. 79 × L. 49 × P. 108 cm
H. 31 × W. 19.5 × D. 42.25 in

Between 1926 and 1928, Eileen Gray collaborated with Jean Badovici on the creation of an architectural masterpiece: the Villa E-1027 in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin. For this project, she designed all the furniture, including the iconic Transat, created c. 1927. Its name refers to the abbreviation of “transatlantique”, evoking the deck chairs of ocean liners.

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DESIGNER

EILEEN GRAY

1878 - 1976

“It’s wonderful to escape when one loves solitude. My whole life I have loved being alone, free from the obligations imposed by society. Solitude has given me a certain energy.”

Determined and independent, the young Irish aristocrat born in 1878 arrived in London in 1900 to study drawing. She explored the Victoria and Albert Museum, where she first discovered the history of furniture and Chinese and Japanese lacquer screens. The slow and intricate process of lacquer work fascinated her...

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