Guillerme et Chambron "Grand Repos" Armchair in Black Stained Oak for Votre Maison, France 20th Century (sold)






































Guillerme et Chambron "Grand Repos" Armchair in Black Stained Oak for Votre Maison, France 20th Century (sold)
The collaboration of Robert Guillerme and Jacques Chambron was destined to be as influential as it is prolific. As this armchair testifies, Votre Maison - the duo’s own company - left an indelible stamp on the design of the 1950s, 60s and 70s thanks to the visual and material quality and distinctiveness of their works.
The armchair has an open oaken construction, featuring masterfully carved elements. This chair shows the designers’ focus was both keenly attuned to functionality — furniture’s use in daily life — and to the creation of innovative design. From Guillerme et Chambron’s trademark oak frame to the sculptural legs, arms and backrest, this piece is characteristic of their unique style, while also featuring details that are one-of-a-kind. The elegant and luxurious upholstery of the seat and round back cushion beautifully compliment the dark oak frame. The fabric not only boasts an eye-catching colour but also offers a tactile experience, allowing the chair to be as comfortable as it is stylish. The back cushion is secured with loops that encompass the back spindles, ensuring that it stays in position. The bottom consists of another cushion framed by the carved wooden armrests which extend to the front legs. The woodworking truly shows the overall quality of this chair, the frame is refined and the attention to the smallest detail highlights the design and manufacturing skills of Robert Guillerme and Jacques Chambron.
This model visually represents the very reason Votre Maison, the French duo’s company, significantly influenced French design history. Votre Maison produced over two thousand models during the latter half of the twentieth century, and its output also served as a model for a vast field of livable design in France.
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Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. Due to the nature and age of the wood, the chair may have some marks, scratches, and discolouration. The chair has been reupholstered recently in a premium fabric. Each of our items can be re-upholstered by our in-house atelier in a fabric of choice. Please reach out for more information.
Dimensions:
30.31 in W x 34.65 in D x 41.14 in H; Seat height 16.54 in; Seat depth 25.39 in; Arm height 22.05 in
77 cm W x 88 cm D x 104.5 cm H; Seat height 42 cm; Seat depth 64.5 cm; Arm height 56 cm
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Price category: 1,000 - 2,500 usd / eur
Bridge Chairs - Fauteuil Bridge - from France are generally lightweight, often part of a set of matching chairs and bridge table. They were originally designed in the late 1930s for ladies for leisure activities, such as for games of bridge, afternoon tea, and gossiping. As this bridge chair exhibits, the models are stylish, well-made, and comfortable.
This solid oak “Fumay” is part of a dining group designed in 1965 by the world-famous French duo, Robert Guillerme and Jacques Chambron. As the version with arms, this chair’s frame is quite distinctive; the decorative elements on the backrest and armrest show an interesting curvature that is characteristic of the designer duo. These sculptural elements paired with the tapered legs are carved out of the blonde oak in an artistic way, testifying of the quality that the duo’s company, Votre Maison became famous for. The stretchers arranged between the legs at different heights in the fronts and sides are another clever detail. The genius of the design lies in these details that no matter how different, still complement each other. The sleek look is completed by the upholstered cushion in light bouclé fabric, that pairs beautifully with the colour of the blonde oak.
The French designers’ models are considered as a reference among the furniture of the 1950s through the 70s. This dining chair from the 60s gives a visual explanation why: the proportions, the subtle decorative elements, and the quality of woodworking is of the highest-quality, and the result is an immediately recognisable look that will never go out of style.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. This chair has been reupholstered recently in a premium fabric. Each of our items can be reupholstered by our in-house atelier in a fabric of choice. Please reach out for more information.
Dimensions:
22.04 in W x 20.86 in D x 32.28 in H; Seat height 18.11 in
56 cm W x 53 cm D x 82 cm H; Seat height 46 cm
About the designer:
Robert Guillerme graduated in 1934 from the École Boule where he excelled in architecture and furniture design. After the Second World War he moved to Lille, in the north of France, where he decorated homes and designed furniture for the well regarded Rogier workshops.
In 1948, Guillerme was joined by his long-time friend, decorator Jacques Chambron in Lille. The following year Guillerme and Chambron met master cabinetmaker Émile Dariosecq, owner of a woodworking shop and the company Votre Maison was born. Together, they defined and imposed a new furniture concept. Thanks to their distinctive creativity, originality, and quality, the Votre Maison quickly became well-known.
The Votre Maison marked the history of French design. Guillerme drew the furniture designs while Chambron played the part of salesman, welcoming and advising clients. The power duo was complemented by Dariosecq, whose workshop took charge of the manufacturing. Together, they defined new furnishings concepts. Well-crafted chair back, polished wood and thick cushions make the reputation of their armchairs and sofas. Votre Maison continued to produce furniture right into the Twentieth Century, with Jacques’ son Hervé Chambron, a designer and graduate of the Ecole Boulle, having taken the reins in 1983.
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Price category: 5,000 - 7,500 usd / eur
This rare oak lounge chair is a delightfully unique piece even if measured against the other seating models in the repertoire of the French designer duo, Robert Guillerme and Jacques Chambron. This curving, spindle back model truly deserves the title of iconic, both in terms of quality and design. It visually represents the very reason Votre Maison, the duo’s company, significantly influenced French design history.
From every angle, the lounge chair’s design has unique solutions that are unmistakeable and blur the line between furniture and sculpture. From the oak frame to the sculptural legs, arms and backrest, this model is characteristic of the designers’ unique style, while also featuring details that are one-of-a-kind. Such a detail are the freestanding, sculpted armrests that form the front legs as well. This design element shows expert craftsmanship and creativity. The unusual backrest emerges from the seat like a throne. The spindles enhance this appearance, especially with the back cushion’s loops attached to them. The legs are similarly sculpted with great precision to serve a double purpose: an aesthetic role, and a functional one. Thanks to the ergonomic curves and thick, comfortable seat and back cushions, this chair is perfect for cosy lounging. The light bouclé fabric is a great choice, as it highlights the oak’s smooth surface and colour as well.
Guillerme drew the furniture designs for Votre Maison while Chambron played the part of salesman. The pair worked with master cabinetmaker, Émile Dariosecq, whose workshop took charge of the manufacturing. Together, they defined new furnishings concepts. As this brilliant chair shows, well-crafted structures, polished wood and thick cushions created the now world-famous reputation of their seating designs.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. Some minor scratches on the wood. The cushions have been reupholstered recently in a premium bouclé fabric. Each of our items can be re-upholstered by our in-house atelier in a fabric of choice. Please reach out for more information.
Dimensions:
28.14 in W x 30.51 in D x 34.05 in H; Seat height 15.94 in; Arm height 22.04 in
71.5 cm W x 77.5 cm D x 86.5 cm H; Seat height 40.5 cm; Arm height 56 cm
About the Designer:
Robert Guillerme graduated in 1934 from the École Boulle where he excelled in architecture and furniture design. After the Second World War he moved to Lille, in the north of France, where he decorated homes and designed furniture for the well regarded Rogier workshops.
In 1948, Guillerme was joined by his long-time friend, decorator Jacques Chambron in Lille. The following year Guillerme and Chambron met master cabinetmaker Émile Dariosecq, owner of a woodworking shop and the company Votre Maison was born. Together, they defined and imposed a new furniture concept. Thanks to their distinctive creativity, originality, and quality, the Votre Maison quickly became well-known.
The Votre Maison marked the history of French design. Guillerme drew the furniture designs while Chambron played the part of salesman, welcoming and advising clients. The power duo was complemented by Dariosecq, whose workshop took charge of the manufacturing. Together, they defined new furnishings concepts. Well-crafted chair back, polished wood and thick cushions make the reputation of their armchairs and sofas. Votre Maison continued to produce furniture right into the 20th century, with Jacques’s son Hervé Chambron, a designer and graduate of the École Boulle, having taken the over in 1983.
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Price category: 5,000 - 7,500 usd / eur
The “Edouard” lounge chair is often described as a “caquetoire”, in other (non-French) words a conversation chair. This type of seating was an armchair style which emerged during the European Renaissance in France.
As the name suggests, this type of chair was meant for sitting for elongated periods to chat. Generally, these chairs were also highly regarded for their aesthetic value as well, which can also be said about this exceptional chair model. The Edouard is a sculptural model with a blonde oak frame that is characteristic of the French designer duo. The design showcases the wide variety of shapes and forms of the solid oak frame, from the hand-sculpted, organic curving lines to the straighter spindles consisting the backrest. Naturally, a conversation chair needs to be first and foremost functional and comfortable, therefore the back is slightly tilted, and the seat raised, aided by the generous seat and back cushions. The light coloured upholstery beautifully complements the wood and the small loops of the bouclé highlight the smoothness of the frame’s surfaces. The French caquetoire chairs were often made from walnut rather than oak allowing the frames to be more easily carved, however, Guillerme and Chambron still preferred this more difficult but also more appealing material. This fact further praises the level of craftsmanship that went into this model. Similarly to its historic predecessors, this lounge chair was also built with traditional “invisible” joinery techniques, therefore no nails are exposed.
From the carved armrests to the spindle back, the woodworking truly shows the overall quality of this chair. The attention to the smallest detail shows the design and manufacturing skills of Robert Guillerme and Jacques Chambron.
Condition:
In very good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The chair’s cushions have been reupholstered recently in a premium bouclé fabric. Each of our items can be re-upholstered by our in-house atelier in a fabric of choice. Please reach out for more information.
Dimensions:
29.92 in W x 36.61 in D x 40.15 in H; Seat height 17.71 in; Arm height 21.25 in
76 cm W x 93 cm D x 102 cm H; Seat height 45 cm; Arm height 54 cm
About the designer:
Robert Guillerme graduated in 1934 from the École Boulle where he excelled in architecture and furniture design. After the Second World War he moved to Lille, in the north of France, where he decorated homes and designed furniture for the well regarded Rogier workshops.
In 1948, Guillerme was joined by his long-time friend, decorator Jacques Chambron in Lille. The following year Guillerme and Chambron met master cabinetmaker Émile Dariosecq, owner of a woodworking shop and the company Votre Maison was born. Together, they defined and imposed a new furniture concept. Thanks to their distinctive creativity, originality, and quality, the Votre Maison quickly became well-known.
The Votre Maison marked the history of French design. Guillerme drew the furniture designs while Chambron played the part of salesman, welcoming and advising clients. The power duo was complemented by Dariosecq, whose workshop took charge of the manufacturing. Together, they defined new furnishings concepts. Well-crafted chair back, polished wood and thick cushions make the reputation of their armchairs and sofas. Votre Maison continued to produce furniture right into the 20th century, with Jacques’ son Hervé Chambron, a designer and graduate of the École Boulle, having taken the reins in 1983. ~H.
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Price category: 7,500 - 10,000 usd / eur
This oaken “Grand Repos” lounge chair deserves its title of iconic, both in terms of quality and design. This model visually represents the very reason Votre Maison, the French duo, Guillerme et Chambron’s company significantly influenced French design history.
Guillerme and Chambron are known for their high-quality, solid oak furniture and the “Grand Repos” model is without a doubt their most distinctive seating design thanks to its spindle backrest and distinctive frame with plenty of curvature. With a solid wooden frame, the support for the back of the chair consists of six, symmetrically arranged wooden spindles extending upwards. The backrest is slightly tilted for comfort, aided by the generous seat and back cushions. The back cushion is adorned with tufted buttons that add depth to the textured bouclé upholstery. The standout feature of this model are the creative overarching spindles that create an almost throne-like, grandiose effect. The curvature of the arms follows the lines of the back, and gently curve outwards. “Grand Repos” stands for “great rest” in French, and with a well-though out, elegant design, this lounge chair is sure to provide exactly that. The elegant light colour of the upholstery of the seat and back cushions beautifully compliments the light oak frame. The back cushion is secured with loops that attach to the back spindles, ensuring that the cushion stays in position.
The woodworking truly shows the overall quality of this chair; the frame is refined and the attention to the smallest detail shows the design and manufacturing skills of Robert Guillerme and Jacques Chambron. Since each chair was created by hand, each one is even more unique.
Condition:
In very good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The chair’s cushions have been reupholstered recently in a premium bouclé fabric. Each of our items can be re-upholstered by our in-house atelier in a fabric of choice. Please reach out for more information.
Dimensions:
30.5 in W x 36.22 in D x 40.94 in H; Arm height 23.03 in
77.5 cm W x 92 cm D x 104 cm H; Arm height 58.5 cm
About the Designer:
Robert Guillerme graduated in 1934 from the École Boulle where he excelled in architecture and furniture design. After the Second World War he moved to Lille, in the north of France, where he decorated homes and designed furniture for the well regarded Rogier workshops.
In 1948, Guillerme was joined by his long-time friend, decorator Jacques Chambron in Lille. The following year Guillerme and Chambron met master cabinetmaker Émile Dariosecq, owner of a woodworking shop and the company Votre Maison was born. Together, they defined and imposed a new furniture concept. Thanks to their distinctive creativity, originality, and quality, the Votre Maison quickly became well-known.
The Votre Maison marked the history of French design. Guillerme drew the furniture designs while Chambron played the part of salesman, welcoming and advising clients. The power duo was complemented by Dariosecq, whose workshop took charge of the manufacturing. Together, they defined new furnishings concepts. Well-crafted chair back, polished wood and thick cushions make the reputation of their armchairs and sofas. Votre Maison continued to produce furniture right into the 20th century, with Jacques’s son Hervé Chambron, a designer and graduate of the École Boulle, having taken the over in 1983. ~H.
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Price category: 5,000 - 7,500 usd / eur
The duo of Robert Guillerme and Jacques Chambron and their company, Votre Maison denote a landmark of French mid-century design history. Their focus was as keenly attuned to functionality as to the creation of innovative design. For the pair of designers, the home was envisioned as a place where the family could live both comfortably and in aesthetic harmony. Robert Guillerme, who designed most of the work, possessed a limitless creative ambition, producing designs for everything from grand dressers and sideboards to sculptural armchairs like this model.
This chair’s aesthetic is elegantly expressed through clean lines and geometric precision, while creating a harmonious balance between form and function. The oak construction showcases the skillful artistry of the design duo while highlighting great balance of lines. The careful execution of the oak frame, with the gently curved and sculptural armrests is the most apparent visual feature of the chair, while the more subtle details, such as the back frame and upholstered seat and back cushions, make this model visually interesting. The very subtly curved armrests serve a double purpose: on one hand functional, on the other one aesthetic. The chair promises a comfortable and relaxed seating experience, while visually breaking the continuity of the outer line. The soft seat and back cushions, upholstered in a cream fabric, provide plenty of comfort paired with the slightly reclined backrest. This armchair truly exemplifies the thoughtful design and timeless appeal of Guillerme et Chambron’s work, blending natural materials with mid-century modern aesthetics.
Not only did Votre Maison produce over two thousand models during the latter half of the twentieth century, its output also served as a model for a vast field of liveable contemporaneous design. This steady output of beautiful furniture bucked convention not merely in the equal emphasis Guillerme et Chambron placed on function and aesthetics, but in the almost paradoxical creation of a consistent style that was as staid as it was arresting.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The chair has recently been reupholstered in a premium fabric. Each of our items can be reupholstered by our in-house atelier in a fabric of choice. Please reach out for more information.
Dimensions:
27.95 in W x 35.03 in D x 37.40 in H; Seat height 179.13 in; Seat depth 27.5591 in; Arm height 24.01 in
71 cm W x 89 cm D x 95 cm H; Seat height 45,5 cm; Seat depth 70 cm; Arm height 61 cm