ELEPHANT ARMCHAIR 1939

Structure in oak (natural, brown, wenge, black, pin oak, grey) or in French walnut. Seat and backrest in fabric, leather, shearling or foal.

DIMENSIONS l.34.3 x 41.3 x 28.4 inch

Designer

JEAN-MICHEL FRANK & ADOLPHE CHANAUX

Finition

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Historical

The Fauteuil Elephant designed by Jean-Michel Frank was conceived in 1939 for the lobby of the Hotel Llao Llao in Buenos Aires. A low armchair of 18th-century proportions, with simple cantilevered oak armrests and upholstery often in deerskin or a material native to the region.

Timeless

40 years later, Ecart International is still working in the footsteps of its creator, in particular by using noble materials, promoting French know-how.

Through this collection, Ecart International remains committed to bringing to life a tradition of eclecticism and timeless quality.

An art of simple and functional elegance straight out of the avant-garde spirit of the designer.