{"title":"Guillerme et Chambron","description":"\u003cp class=\"p1\"\u003eThe French duo Guillerme et Chambron created a signature universe of sculptural, warm and highly tactile furniture. Known for bold proportions, carved details and expressive oak, their work blends craftsmanship with playful refinement. Their pieces bring an immediate sense of charm and character to interiors. At MORENTZ, we showcase a curated selection that highlights the duo’s unmistakable design language.\u003c\/p\u003e","products":[{"product_id":"guillerme-et-chambron-cabinet-for-a-lounge-chair","title":"Guillerme \u0026 Chambron Lounge Chair with Storage in Oak and Leather","description":"\u003cp\u003eGuillerme et Chambron for Votre Maison, lounge chair and cabinet, oak, leather, France, 1960s\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThis is a remarkable piece of furniture by Guillerme et Chambron. The whole construction is based on a seating area and a unique, custom-made cabinet. The armrest is beautifully shaped and contains an engraved cup holder. The armrest is attached to the cabinet featuring a large foldable door with a wooden handle that runs along the upper edge. The surface is adorned with a geometrical veneer pattern, adding a wonderful rhythmic and haptic surface to the back. Another decorative detail is the rhombus motif on the side. The lounge chair including its four cylindrical legs is fully upholstered in patinated cognac leather.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. In 1948, Chambron resigned from his job as a painter and decorator on the Rue Nollet in Paris to move to Lille, in the North of France and join Guillerme. A year later, the two met cabinetmaker Émile Dariosecq, who was the owner of a workshop close by. It was during this meeting, that they decided to create their own company. They named it “Votre Maison”, meaning “Your Home”, which became the soul of the company. With this, they wanted to create pieces that focused on functionality combined with a beautiful design useful for daily life, by which they created a worldwide reputation. Most of the furniture designed by this duo shows a strong character and has a great expressive woodwork. The three of them divided their work equally. Overall, Guillerme worked as a designer, Chambron as a commercial, and Dariosecq’s workshop manufactured the pieces. Throughout their career, ‘Votre Maison’ produced over two thousand models, leaving a lasting mark in the world of design. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePlease note that this item is in good, used condition. The leather and wood exhibit scratches, stains, and overall wear. Reupholstery and restoration can be done before shipping by our experienced craftspeople in our own in-house restoration atelier. With high attention for the original, they make sure every piece retains its value and is ready for the many years to come. We kindly ask you to contact our design experts for further information about the endless possibilities our restoration and upholstery atelier has to offer. Of course, a locally organized reupholstery and restoration is possible as well.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003e VAT within the EU: When buying or delivering an item within the EU, VAT usually applies and will be added.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Morentz","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47627071160663,"sku":"LU933120924222","price":3850.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0289\/5187\/1548\/files\/45012048_01__org.jpg?v=1750663171"},{"product_id":"copy-of-guillerme-chambron-sofa-with-orange-upholstery","title":"Guillerme \u0026 Chambron 'Gregoire' Sofa in Oak and Orange Red Upholstery","description":"\u003cp\u003eGuillerme et Chambron for Votre Maison, 'Gregoire' sofa, fabric, lacquered oak, France, 1960s\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eTh esteemed French design duo is known for their exceptional craftsmanship in solid oak furniture, exemplified perfectly by this particular sofa. The sofa embraces a distinctive and intriguing form, featuring petite, pointed armrests and a backrest that gracefully transitions into a striking diagonal sweep. The curved slatted back seamlessly complements the angular design, adding a touch of elegance. The sofa's frame is sculpturally conceived, with extravagant shapes that convey both elegance and strength, resulting in a visually compelling and strong aesthetic.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. In 1948, Chambron resigned from his job as a painter and decorator on the Rue Nollet in Paris to move to Lille, in the North of France and join Guillerme. A year later, the two met cabinetmaker Émile Dariosecq, who was the owner of a workshop close by. It was during this meeting, that they decided to create their own company. They named it “Votre Maison”, meaning “Your Home”, which became the soul of the company. With this, they wanted to create pieces that focused on functionality combined with a beautiful design useful for daily life, by which they created a worldwide reputation. Most of the furniture designed by this duo shows a strong character and has a great expressive woodwork. The three of them divided their work equally. Overall, Guillerme worked as a designer, Chambron as a commercial, and Dariosecq’s workshop manufactured the pieces. Throughout their career, ‘Votre Maison’ produced over two thousand models, leaving a lasting mark in the world of design. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePlease note that we advise reupholstery before use. This item contains threadbare upholstery with loose seams, holes, and discoloration.  Reupholstery can be done before shipping by our experienced craftspeople in our own in-house restoration atelier. With high attention for the original, they make sure every piece retains its value and is ready for the many years to come. We kindly ask you to contact our design experts for further information about the endless possibilities our restoration and upholstery atelier has to offer. Of course, a locally organized reupholstery is possible as well.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003e VAT within the EU: When buying or delivering an item within the EU, VAT usually applies and will be added.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Morentz","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":48581065343319,"sku":"LU933123573592","price":3450.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0289\/5187\/1548\/files\/45013683_01__org.jpg?v=1750664050"},{"product_id":"guillerme-chambron-lounge-chair-in-purple-upholstery","title":"Guillerme \u0026 Chambron Lounge Chair in Purple Upholstery","description":"\u003cp\u003eGuillerme et Chambron for Votre Maison, lounge chair, oak, fabric, France, 1960s. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThis lounge chair or snug loveseat has a Classic Guillerme \u0026amp; Chambron style. It is bulky yet elegantly made, with attention to detail and comfort. Guillerme and Chambron are known for their high-quality solid oak furniture, from which this is another great example. Note the beautifully curved slatted back. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. In 1948, Chambron resigned from his job as a painter and decorator on the Rue Nollet in Paris to move to Lille, in the North of France and join Guillerme. A year later, the two met cabinetmaker Émile Dariosecq, who was owner of a workshop close by. It was during this meeting, that they decided to create their own company. They named it “Votre Maison”, meaning “Your Home”, which became the soul of the company. With this, they wanted to create pieces that focused on functionality combined with a beautiful design useful for daily life. by which they creiated a worldwide reputation. Most of the furniture designed by this duo this piece shows a strong character and has a great expressive woodwork. The three of them divided their work equally. Overall, Guillerme worked as a designer, Chambron as a commercial, and Dariosecq’s workshop manufactured the pieces. Throughout their career, ‘Votre Maison’ produced over two thousand models, leaving a lasting mark in the world of design.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePlease note that this item is in good, used condition. The fabric shows signs of wear. Reupholstery can be done before shipping by our experienced craftsmen and -women in our own in-house restoration atelier. With high attention for the original, they make sure every piece contains its value and is ready for the many years to come. We kindly ask you to contact our design experts for further information about the endless possibilities our restoration and upholstery atelier has to offer. Of course, a locally organized reupholstery is possible as well.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003e VAT within the EU: When buying or delivering an item within the EU, VAT usually applies and will be added.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Morentz","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47658550690135,"sku":"LU933124771822","price":3700.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0289\/5187\/1548\/files\/45009142_8_org.jpg?v=1750664634"},{"product_id":"guillerme-et-chambron-gregoire-stool-in-stained-oak-and-pink-upholstery","title":"Guillerme \u0026 Chambron ‘Grégoire’ Stool in Black Oak and Pink Upholstery","description":"\u003cp\u003eGuillerme et Chambron for Votre Maison, stool, lacquered oak, wool, France, 1960s\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThis stool in black lacquered oak construction is the perfect example where functionality and aesthetics meet each other. It has a Japanese appearance, thanks to the ‘Torii’ shaped side parts, which make it possible to lift the stool up easily. The legs are slightly tapered and are connected to each other by two stretchers that run parallel and one longer stretcher that bridge the gap between the side parts. The seat is covered with a cushion upholstered in a checkered pattern executed in soft rose and pink colors that matches the dark oak perfectly. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. In 1948, Chambron resigned from his job as a painter and decorator on the Rue Nollet in Paris to move to Lille, in the North of France and join Guillerme. A year later, the two met cabinetmaker Émile Dariosecq, who was owner of a workshop close by. It was during this meeting, that they decided to create their own company. They named it “Votre Maison”, meaning “Your Home”, which became the soul of the company. With this, they wanted to create pieces that focused on functionality combined with a beautiful design useful for daily life. by which they created a worldwide reputation. Most of the furniture designed by this duo this piece shows a strong character and has a great expressive woodwork. The three of them divided their work equally. Overall, Guillerme worked as a designer, Chambron as a commercial, and Dariosecq’s workshop manufactured the pieces. Throughout their career, ‘Votre Maison’ produced over two thousand models, leaving a lasting mark in the world of design.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003e VAT within the EU: When buying or delivering an item within the EU, VAT usually applies and will be added.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Morentz","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":48538238026071,"sku":"LU933126242852","price":1350.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0289\/5187\/1548\/files\/45015272_01__org.jpg?v=1750665914"},{"product_id":"guillerme-chambron-petronille-lounge-chair-in-oak-and-yellow-upholstery","title":"Guillerme \u0026 Chambron 'Petronille' Lounge Chair in Oak and Ocher Yellow Fabric","description":"\u003cp\u003eGuillerme et Chambron for Votre Maison, ‘Petronille’ lounge chair, oak, fabric, France, 1960s\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThis sculptural lounge chair named ‘Petronille’ is designed by Guillerme et Chambron. They are known for their high quality solid oak furniture of which this is no exception. This distinctive armchair has an interesting construction featuring the typical characteristic decorative details, such as the evenly spaced plain spindles extending upwards that together form the backrest. The classic sharp carvings in the legs and the sculpted armrests, proof the great eye for detail and high level of craftsmanship this lounge chair is exemplary for. A very comfortable chair that could be a great statement piece in any interior. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. In 1948, Chambron resigned from his job as a painter and decorator on the Rue Nollet in Paris to move to Lille, in the North of France and join Guillerme. A year later, the two met cabinetmaker Émile Dariosecq, who was the owner of a workshop close by. It was during this meeting, that they decided to create their own company. They named it “Votre Maison”, meaning “Your Home”, which became the soul of the company. With this, they wanted to create pieces that focused on functionality combined with a beautiful design useful for daily life, by which they created a worldwide reputation. Most of the furniture designed by this duo shows a strong character and has a great expressive woodwork. The three of them divided their work equally. Overall, Guillerme worked as a designer, Chambron as a commercial, and Dariosecq’s workshop manufactured the pieces. Throughout their career, ‘Votre Maison’ produced over two thousand models, leaving a lasting mark in the world of design. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePlease note that we advise reupholstery before use. This item contains threadbare upholstery with loose seams and tears. Reupholstery can be done before shipping by our experienced craftspeople in our own in-house restoration atelier. With high attention for the original, they make sure every piece retains its value and is ready for the many years to come. We kindly ask you to contact our design experts for further information about the endless possibilities our restoration and upholstery atelier has to offer. Of course, a locally organized reupholstery is possible as well.\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003e VAT within the EU: When buying or delivering an item within the EU, VAT usually applies and will be added.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Morentz","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":48902124077399,"sku":"LU933126855692","price":4400.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0289\/5187\/1548\/files\/50109821_01__org.jpg?v=1750666294"},{"product_id":"guillerme-chambron-sofa-in-green-upholstery","title":"Guillerme \u0026 Chambron Sofa in Teal Upholstery","description":"\u003cp\u003eGuillerme \u0026amp; Chambron, sofa, oak, fabric, France, 1960s\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eBeautiful two-seat settee by Guillerme \u0026amp; Chambron, in solid oak. The back of the seat has been beautifully finished with wooden slats which adds an original and interesting character to the seating which is a typical decorative detail for the duo. Moreover, the legs have gorgeous sculpted forms. The teal colored cushions embody illustrative symbols of a card game executed in orange and yellow tones. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the school of applied arts in Reims. During the second world war, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. In 1948, Chambron resigned from his job as a painter and decorator on the Rue Nollet in Paris to move to Lille, in the North of France and join Guillerme. A year later, the two met cabinetmaker Émile Dariosecq, who was owner of a workshop close by. It was during this meeting, that they decided to create their own company. They named it “Votre Maison”, meaning “Your Home”, which became the soul of the company. With this, they wanted to create pieces that focused on functionality combined with a beautiful design useful for daily life. by which they creiated a worldwide reputation. Most of the furniture designed by this duo this piece shows a strong character and has a great expressive woodwork. The three of them divided their work equally. Overall, Guillerme worked as a designer, Chambron as a commercial, and Dariosecq’s workshop manufactured the pieces. Throughout their career, ‘Votre Maison’ produced over two thousand models, leaving a lasting mark in the world of design. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePlease note that this item is in good, used condition and shows minor signs of wear and use.Reupholstery can be done before shipping by our experienced craftsmen and -women in our own in-house restoration atelier. With high attention for the original, they make sure every piece contains its value and is ready for the many years to come. We kindly ask you to contact our design experts for further information about the endless possibilities our restoration and upholstery atelier has to offer. Of course, a locally organized reupholstery is possible as well. \u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003e VAT within the EU: When buying or delivering an item within the EU, VAT usually applies and will be added.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Morentz","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47689320825175,"sku":"LU933124743952","price":3750.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0289\/5187\/1548\/files\/490000192_01__org.jpg?v=1750668111"},{"product_id":"guillerme-et-chambron-cabinet-in-black-oak","title":"Guillerme \u0026 Chambron Trunk or Side Bench in Black Oak","description":"\u003cp\u003eGuillerme et Chambron for Votre Maison, trunk or side bench, oak, brass, France, 1960s\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThis rare cubic blanket chest is made by the designer duo Guillerme \u0026amp; Chambron. This particular design is characterized by a solid construction with expertly carved lines and sculptural legs that underline the design. Overall, this functional cabinet is a standout due to its dark color that emphasizes its monumental character, and therefore can be perfectly placed in an entranceway. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. In 1948, Chambron resigned from his job as a painter and decorator on the Rue Nollet in Paris to move to Lille, in the North of France and join Guillerme. A year later, the two met cabinetmaker Émile Dariosecq, who was owner of a workshop close by. It was during this meeting, that they decided to create their own company. They named it “Votre Maison”, meaning “Your Home”, which became the soul of the company. With this, they wanted to create pieces that focused on functionality combined with a beautiful design useful for daily life. by which they created a worldwide reputation. Most of the furniture designed by this duo this piece shows a strong character and has a great expressive woodwork. The three of them divided their work equally. Overall, Guillerme worked as a designer, Chambron as a commercial, and Dariosecq’s workshop manufactured the pieces. Throughout their career, ‘Votre Maison’ produced over two thousand models, leaving a lasting mark in the world of design.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePlease note that this item is in good, used condition with signs of age and use. For further details, we encourage you to reach out to our team of design specialists.\u003cbr\u003e \u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003e VAT within the EU: When buying or delivering an item within the EU, VAT usually applies and will be added.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Morentz","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47658538303831,"sku":"LU933126243422","price":2750.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0289\/5187\/1548\/files\/50110741_02__org.jpg?v=1750668990"},{"product_id":"guillerme-chambron-thibault-dining-chair-in-oak-and-papercord-1","title":"Guillerme \u0026 Chambron 'Thibault' Dining Chair in Oak and Papercord","description":"\u003cp\u003eGuillerme et Chambron for Votre Maison, 'Thibault' dining chair, oak, papercord, France, 1960s\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eElegant chair in solid oak by Guillerme and Chambron. This chair shows a characteristic frame by this French designer duo known for their oak sculptural pieces. Tapered legs and a charming back with a downwards facing peak backrest. The backrests of these chairs are thus curved and sculpted. The natural tone of the oakwood complements the paper cord seats very well. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. In 1948, Chambron resigned from his job as a painter and decorator on the Rue Nollet in Paris to move to Lille, in the North of France and join Guillerme. A year later, the two met cabinetmaker Émile Dariosecq, who was the owner of a workshop close by. It was during this meeting, that they decided to create their own company. They named it “Votre Maison”, meaning “Your Home”, which became the soul of the company. With this, they wanted to create pieces that focused on functionality combined with a beautiful design useful for daily life, by which they created a worldwide reputation. Most of the furniture designed by this duo shows a strong character and has a great expressive woodwork. The three of them divided their work equally. Overall, Guillerme worked as a designer, Chambron as a commercial, and Dariosecq’s workshop manufactured the pieces. Throughout their career, ‘Votre Maison’ produced over two thousand models, leaving a lasting mark in the world of design. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePlease note that this chair is in good, used condition with some signs of age and use. For further details, we encourage you to reach out to our team of design specialists.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e \u003cp\u003e VAT within the EU: When buying or delivering an item within the EU, VAT usually applies and will be added.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Morentz","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49365652603223,"sku":"LU933134763942","price":1400.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0289\/5187\/1548\/files\/50113944_01__org.jpg?v=1750677636"},{"product_id":"guillerme-chambron-set-of-four-dining-chairs-with-rope-seats","title":"Guillerme \u0026 Chambron Set of Four Dining Chairs in Oak with Rush Seats","description":"\u003cp\u003eGuillerme et Chambron for Votre Maison, set of four dining chairs, oak, rush, France, 1960s.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eSet of four dining chairs in solid oak by Guillerme and Chambron. These chairs show a modest backrest that is combined with the characteristic sculpted legs of the French designer duo Guillerme et Chambron. The legs are tapered and connected to each other with slim conical rungs. The light oakwood combines wonderfully with the raw, natural appearance of the rush.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. In 1948, Chambron resigned from his job as a painter and decorator on the Rue Nollet in Paris to move to Lille, in the North of France and join Guillerme. A year later, the two met cabinetmaker Émile Dariosecq, who was the owner of a workshop close by. It was during this meeting, that they decided to create their own company. They named it “Votre Maison”, meaning “Your Home”, which became the soul of the company. With this, they wanted to create pieces that focused on functionality combined with a beautiful design useful for daily life, by which they created a worldwide reputation. Most of the furniture designed by this duo shows a strong character and has a great expressive woodwork. The three of them divided their work equally. Overall, Guillerme worked as a designer, Chambron as a commercial, and Dariosecq’s workshop manufactured the pieces. Throughout their career, ‘Votre Maison’ produced over two thousand models, leaving a lasting mark in the world of design. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eKindly note that the chairs are in good condition with slight traces of age and use. 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This design shows typical characteristic decorative details used by the designer duo. For instance, the slatted backrest of the chair and the capricious shaped legs. Very comfortable, great statement piece, the cushion is upholstered in a bright purple wool. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. In 1948, Chambron resigned from his job as a painter and decorator on the Rue Nollet in Paris to move to Lille, in the North of France and join Guillerme. A year later, the two met cabinetmaker Émile Dariosecq, who was owner of a workshop close by. It was during this meeting, that they decided to create their own company. They named it “Votre Maison”, meaning “Your Home”, which became the soul of the company. With this, they wanted to create pieces that focused on functionality combined with a beautiful design useful for daily life. By which they creiated a worldwide reputation. Most of the furniture designed by this duo this piece shows a strong character and has a great expressive woodwork. The three of them divided their work equally. Overall, Guillerme worked as a designer, Chambron as a commercial, and Dariosecq’s workshop manufactured the pieces. Throughout their career, ‘Votre Maison’ produced over two thousand models, leaving a lasting mark in the world of design.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePlease note that this item is in good, used condition with traces of age and use. 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The bench stands on four triangular legs. The seat is made of wooden slats that give a rhythmic look when the cushion is not in use. A handle on the side as well as a frame on one of the short endings decorate the piece. Special feature is the foldable side table that is hidden within this versatile item.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. 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The door panels have the characteristics of the French designer duo Guillerme et Chambron executed in oak veneer, which results in a visually interesting horizontal and vertical pattern of thick lines. Another typical trait are the round handles in ceramic. Functionality comes into play through the availability of great amount of storage space. The natural color and warm expression of the oak adds a pleasant ambience and a fresh touch to the room.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. 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This particular design is characterized by a solid construction with beautiful carved lines and sculptural details, underlining the clear structured design. This cabinet offers plenty of storage space; the interior is spacious and furnished with shelves. The brass geometric hinges add to its decorative charm. The subtle green stain and warm expression of the oak adds a pleasant ambience and a fresh touch to the room.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. 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The cushions are upholstered in a striped beige white fabric, harmonizing with the natural warm tone of the oak.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. In 1948, Chambron resigned from his job as a painter and decorator on the Rue Nollet in Paris to move to Lille, in the North of France and join Guillerme. A year later, the two met cabinetmaker Émile Dariosecq, who was the owner of a workshop close by. 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Comprising two tall doors, a column of drawers, an open shelf, and a closed shelf, it provides ample storage capabilities. The interior organization is thoughtfully structured with four shelves behind the high doors adorned with decorative handles. The stained oak material lends a pleasing green hue to the piece, enhancing its visual appeal.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. In 1948, Chambron resigned from his job as a painter and decorator on the Rue Nollet in Paris to move to Lille, in the North of France and join Guillerme. A year later, the two met cabinetmaker Émile Dariosecq, who was the owner of a workshop close by. It was during this meeting, that they decided to create their own company. They named it “Votre Maison”, meaning “Your Home”, which became the soul of the company. With this, they wanted to create pieces that focused on functionality combined with a beautiful design useful for daily life, by which they created a worldwide reputation. Most of the furniture designed by this duo shows a strong character and has a great expressive woodwork. The three of them divided their work equally. Overall, Guillerme worked as a designer, Chambron as a commercial, and Dariosecq’s workshop manufactured the pieces. 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The front is adorned with captivating vertical-lined carvings. With five drawers and compartments featuring shelves, this sideboard provides ample storage space. The natural oak's warm hue and inviting expression infuse the room with a pleasant ambiance and a refreshing touch.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. In 1948, Chambron resigned from his job as a painter and decorator on the Rue Nollet in Paris to move to Lille, in the North of France and join Guillerme. 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The desk's angular design features a L-shaped structure with two distinct surfaces and a pull-out leaf, providing ample space for various tasks. One side of the desk is elevated, intended for writing or reading, while the adjoining section supports three horizontally-aligned drawers, offering storage capacity for documents, office supplies, or other essential items. The compartment is paired with a black stone slab, providing a vivid contrast in materials. The presence of supporting beams beneath the larger surface reinforces the structural integrity of the desk and provides a striking geometric constellation. The dark finish of the wood lends the desk a refined, robust appearance.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. In 1948, Chambron resigned from his job as a painter and decorator on the Rue Nollet in Paris to move to Lille, in the North of France and join Guillerme. A year later, the two met cabinetmaker Émile Dariosecq, who was the owner of a workshop close by. It was during this meeting, that they decided to create their own company. They named it “Votre Maison”, meaning “Your Home”, which became the soul of the company. With this, they wanted to create pieces that focused on functionality combined with a beautiful design useful for daily life, by which they created a worldwide reputation. Most of the furniture designed by this duo shows a strong character and has a great expressive woodwork. 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The chairs embrace a distinctive and intriguing form, featuring petite, pointed armrests and a backrest that gracefully transitions into a striking diagonal sweep. The curved slatted back seamlessly complements the angular design, adding a touch of elegance. The chair frames are sculpturally conceived, with extravagant shapes that convey both elegance and strength, resulting in a visually compelling and strong aesthetic.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. 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The design seamlessly integrates with any interior, infusing one's home with an antiquated charm. The whole construction is solidly built showing the typical characteristics of the designer duo Guillerme et Chambron. Par exemple, the graphic pattern of carved lines on the sliding door panels and the sculptural base. Functionality is at the forefront, featuring ample storage space provided by drawers and shelves with an additional drop-down panel. This thoughtful design ensures practical organization and convenience. The combination of color and specific design characteristics underline the essence of the design, resulting in a bold, luxurious credenza with a wink to the Medieval Ages. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. 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One can hide its personal belongings by situating them behind closed doors, or alternatively, opt for a clean and open layout by arranging them behind the clear glass panels. The solid doors are adorned with captivating vertical-lined carvings, imparting the piece with a textural quality. The natural oak's warm hue and inviting expression infuse the room with a pleasant ambiance and a refreshing touch.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. 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The oak material has an incredibly warm texture that shows nice wooden grains and admirable patina, and in combination with the characteristic traits, the wardrobe gives the room a lively ambiance.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. In 1948, Chambron resigned from his job as a painter and decorator on the Rue Nollet in Paris to move to Lille, in the North of France and join Guillerme. 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This chair with a high back has an interesting, sculptural shape, the legs and armrests blend over into each other creating a gap between the seat and the armrest. The carved edges of the frame are delicate and make this chair a little more sophisticated than other designs by the duo. The back consists of spindles that hold the back cushion in a curved, comfortable position. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. 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The design duo is known for their sculptural, crafted solid oak furniture. This comfortable sofa has an interesting open construction, featuring curved and diagonal lines. The seating and back and armrests are made of cushions, upholstered in a bright orange colored fabric. The back of the sofa consists of decorative fretwork. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production in the Post-War period in Lille. Together with manufacturer Émile Dariosecq they founed Votre Maison from 1949 onwards. They installed themselves in an old factory were the machinery was used to make rifles. They saw the potential of these machinery and decided to continue production as it was installed and used them for the design of their high back chairs. The line of different furniture pieces was made in small editions. They call their collection “Votre Maison” which means “Your home”. 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This chair has an interesting, sculptural shape, the legs and armrests blend over into each other creating a gap between the seat and the armrest. The carved edges of the frame are delicate and make this chair a little more sophisticated than other designs by the duo. The back consists of spindles that hold the back cushion in a curved, comfortable position. The combination of the darkened oak and woolen fabric is timeless, warm and stylish.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. 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This chair has an interesting, sculptural shape, the legs and armrests blend over into each other creating a gap between the seat and the armrest. The carved edges of the frame are delicate and make this chair a little more sophisticated than other designs by the duo. The back consists of spindles that hold the back cushion in a curved, comfortable position. The combination of the oak and white fabric is timeless, warm and stylish.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. 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This chair embraces a distinctive wooden framework with intricately carved armrests and gracefully tapered legs, showcasing the designers' meticulous attention to detail and superb craftsmanship. Notably, the armrests do not extend beyond the seat, adding a charmingly quirky element to the piece. The seat and backrest are reupholstered in a natural-toned white fabric and accentuated with light-grey leather piping. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. 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The chair speaks the language of function: solid oak, robust joints, a thick upholstered seat - nothing frivolous, nothing hidden. The elements are elevated by a distinct sculptural touch. The legs taper to a soft point, echoing both traditional craftsmanship and modern geometry. The stretcher bars form a subtle crisscross beneath the seat, which adds both structural integrity and visual rhythm. What makes the Charles chair especially notable is its backrest. A single, undulating crossbar floats between two upright posts, a clear example of the duo’s affinity for carved detail within functional constraint. The profile is almost playful, slightly anthropomorphic, inviting the sitter to interact. It is a small flourish in an otherwise utilitarian frame, and it gives the piece its personality.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. 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The desk consists of two parts: a tabletop that is adjusted to a cabinet with plenty of storage space. Drawers and an open shelf is joined by a hidden shelf at the side that can be opened downwards. The tabletop is on the same height as the cabinet section. Features like the pull-out leaf that extends the table makes this rare table highly functional and versatile in its use. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. 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A year later, the two met cabinetmaker Émile Dariosecq, who was the owner of a workshop close by. It was during this meeting, that they decided to create their own company. They named it “Votre Maison”, meaning “Your Home”, which became the soul of the company. With this, they wanted to create pieces that focused on functionality combined with a beautiful design useful for daily life, by which they created a worldwide reputation. Most of the furniture designed by this duo shows a strong character and has a great expressive woodwork. The three of them divided their work equally. Overall, Guillerme worked as a designer, Chambron as a commercial, and Dariosecq’s workshop manufactured the pieces. 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The designer duo has efficiently utilized the space of the wardrobe by adding an extra compartment on the side which is furnished with multiple shelves. Furthermore, plenty of storage space is available behind the sliding doors, such as shelves and two rail systems. The oak material has an incredibly warm texture that shows nice wooden grains and admirable patina, and in combination with the characteristic traits, the wardrobe gives the room a lively ambiance. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. 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The backrest is particularly notable, with a gently curved and sculpted shape reminiscent of cat ears. The legs form a solid foundation for the chair, strengthened by sturdy construction and cross-supports. At the joints where the legs meet the seat, there are small carved details that provide both reinforcement and a visual accent. The seat is cushioned with a woolen purple fabric, which blends nicely with the natural wood tones. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. 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Your special requests can be realized by the experienced craftspeople in our own in-house restoration and upholstery atelier. With high attention to the original, they make sure every piece retains its value and is ready for the many years to come. Please note that a custom-made reupholstered chair has a lead-time of twelve to fourteen weeks. 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The carved edges of the frame are delicate and make this chair a little more sophisticated than other designs by the duo. The back consists of spindles that hold the back cushion in a curved, comfortable position. The combination of the darkened oak and woolen fabric is timeless, warm and stylish.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. 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It was during this meeting, that they decided to create their own company. They named it “Votre Maison”, meaning “Your Home”, which became the soul of the company. With this, they wanted to create pieces that focused on functionality combined with a beautiful design useful for daily life, by which they created a worldwide reputation. Most of the furniture designed by this duo shows a strong character and has a great expressive woodwork. The three of them divided their work equally. Overall, Guillerme worked as a designer, Chambron as a commercial, and Dariosecq’s workshop manufactured the pieces. Throughout their career, ‘Votre Maison’ produced over two thousand models, leaving a lasting mark in the world of design. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePlease note that the depicted photographs of this chair show the final result of what the item will look like after reupholstery. The price on offer is valid for this final result, including fabric and labor. 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Functionally, the piece is composed with clarity: sliding doors conceal spacious storage, providing a striking rhythm and contrast due to the black glass panels and the warm-toned oak. A dish rest on the upper right is composed of black ceramic tiles. The natural oak's warm hue and geometric pattern infuse the room with a pleasant ambiance and a refreshing touch.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. 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The small, pointed armrests and seamlessly connected legs and frame create a distinctive open gap between the seat and armrest – adding visual lightness while maintaining a solid, grounded presence. The curved slatted backrest introduces a graceful contrast to the otherwise angular composition. The frame features bold, expressive forms that can evoke either refined elegance or a more rugged character, depending on the surrounding environment and choice of upholstery.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. 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One side of the desk is elevated, intended for writing or reading, while the adjoining section supports three horizontally-aligned drawers, offering storage capacity for documents, office supplies, or other essential items. The compartment is paired with a black stone slab, providing a vivid contrast in materials. The presence of supporting beams beneath the larger surface reinforces the structural integrity of the desk and provides a striking geometric constellation.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. 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The woolen cushions in dusty pink color with light blue buttons bring a touch of charm. The frame features bold, expressive forms that can evoke either refined elegance or a more rugged character, depending on the surrounding environment and choice of upholstery.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. In 1948, Chambron resigned from his job as a painter and decorator on the Rue Nollet in Paris to move to Lille, in the North of France and join Guillerme. A year later, the two met cabinetmaker Émile Dariosecq, who was the owner of a workshop close by. It was during this meeting, that they decided to create their own company. They named it “Votre Maison”, meaning “Your Home”, which became the soul of the company. With this, they wanted to create pieces that focused on functionality combined with a beautiful design useful for daily life, by which they created a worldwide reputation. Most of the furniture designed by this duo shows a strong character and has a great expressive woodwork. The three of them divided their work equally. Overall, Guillerme worked as a designer, Chambron as a commercial, and Dariosecq’s workshop manufactured the pieces. Throughout their career, ‘Votre Maison’ produced over two thousand models, leaving a lasting mark in the world of design. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eKindly note that the fabric is in good condition with some slight marks of use. 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Together, they form a harmonious and visually captivating collection, blending textures and patterns into a charming and beautifully balanced whole. Made from solid oak, they reflect the duo’s signature sturdy, artisanal style. The standout feature is the cross-shaped backrest, adding character to the design. A straw seat enhances the natural appeal, complementing the warm tones of the oak.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. During the Second World War, the two met in a stalag, a Prussian prisoner camp, while being imprisoned by the Germans in East Prussia and started a great friendship based on their intense and deep passion for interior design. In 1948, Chambron resigned from his job as a painter and decorator on the Rue Nollet in Paris to move to Lille, in the North of France and join Guillerme. A year later, the two met cabinetmaker Émile Dariosecq, who was the owner of a workshop close by. It was during this meeting, that they decided to create their own company. They named it “Votre Maison”, meaning “Your Home”, which became the soul of the company. With this, they wanted to create pieces that focused on functionality combined with a beautiful design useful for daily life, by which they created a worldwide reputation. Most of the furniture designed by this duo shows a strong character and has a great expressive woodwork. The three of them divided their work equally. Overall, Guillerme worked as a designer, Chambron as a commercial, and Dariosecq’s workshop manufactured the pieces. 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The structure is crafted from solid oak, showcasing the duo’s signature robust yet refined design language. The upper part consists of three spacious open shelves, ideal for books or decorative objects. The lower section forms a sideboard, fitted with two sliding doors in black glass, which add a striking contrast to the warm oak. This combination of materials highlights the designers’ eye for balance between texture, tone, and function. With its generous storage and clean architectural lines, this piece exemplifies the Guillerme et Chambron aesthetic.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe French designer duo Jacques Chambron (1914-2001) and Robert Guillerme (1913-1990) started their production postwar. Robert Guillerme studied design and architecture at the École Boule and graduated first in his class in 1934. Meanwhile, Jacques Chambron graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Reims. 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