Set of 6 "Charlotte" Oak Dining Chairs by Guillerme et Chambron for Votre Maison, France 1960s
Set of 6 "Charlotte" Oak Dining Chairs by Guillerme et Chambron for Votre Maison, France 1960s
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Price category: 5,000 - 7,500 usd / eur
This stunning set of six ‘Charlotte’ chairs, designed by the renowned French duo Guillerme et Chambron, showcase an exquisite blend of elegant aesthetics and rustic design elements. Crafted in the 1960s by Votre Maison, these chairs stand as a timeless testament to the duo's exceptional craftsmanship and distinctive style. Through their establishment of Votre Maison, Guillerme et Chambron significantly influenced how to blend functional and aesthetic choices.
At the heart of these chairs is the use of light oak, a material renowned for its durability and visual appeal. Oak was the preferred material for Guillerme et Chambron, and in these chairs they have expertly showcased its rich and robust character - resulting in solid, functional, and captivating works of art. The oak, with its natural grains and warm tones, becomes a canvas for the subtle sculptural details that adorn these chairs, highlighting the beauty of simplicity. The light oak frames are masterfully carved, with each chair featuring a gracefully curved backrest that supports the sitter comfortably while adding a touch of elegance. The backrest is not a mere functional element but an aesthetic one, designed with a subtle arc that mimics the natural curves of the human spine, providing both support and visual harmony. The intricate joinery where the legs meet the seat and backrest underscores the duo’s expertise in traditional woodworking techniques, blending seamlessly with the modernist aesthetic they championed. The seating area is upholstered in a vibrant orange fabric, providing a striking contrast to the natural tones of the oak. This choice of colour adds a bold yet tasteful accent, making these chairs a standout feature in any interior space. The fabric is not only visually appealing but also selected for its comfort and durability, ensuring that the chairs are as practical as they are beautiful.
The chairs' form, characterised by clean and fluid lines are a clear signature of Guillerme et Chambron's dedication to modernism while staying rooted in traditional craftsmanship. Their work not only represents the fusion of function and form, but also exemplifies the mid-century modern aesthetic - which they played a pivotal role in shaping. Their emphasis on quality craftsmanship and the use of noble materials like oak has undeniably left a lasting imprint in the world of furniture design, solidifying their legacy in the French design landscape during the mid-century era.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. These chairs come with their original cushions or have been reupholstered by a previous owner. 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:
17.91 in W x 20.47 in D x 33.46 in H; Seat height 18.90 in; Seat depth 16.93 in
45.5 cm W x 52 cm D x 85 cm H; Seat height 48 cm; Seat depth 43 cm
About the Designers:
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.