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Charles Flandre set of six chairs, elm, France, 1960s
Designed by French cabinetmaker Charles Flandre in the 1960s, this sculptural set of chairs reflects the same philosophy of material honesty and organic simplicity found throughout his work. Crafted from solid elm, the chairs highlight the rich grain and warm tonal variations of the wood, giving each piece its own natural character. The design balances rustic character with refined minimalism. The round, carved seats rest on tapered tripod legs, while the tall, monolithic backrest creates a striking vertical accent and a distinctive silhouette. This architectural simplicity reflects Flandre’s sculptural approach to furniture design.
Designed by French cabinetmaker Charles Flandre in the 1960s, this sculptural set of chairs reflects the same philosophy of material honesty and organic simplicity found throughout his work. Crafted from solid elm, the chairs highlight the rich grain and warm tonal variations of the wood, giving each piece its own natural character. The design balances rustic character with refined minimalism. The round, carved seats rest on tapered tripod legs, while the tall, monolithic backrest creates a striking vertical accent and a distinctive silhouette. This architectural simplicity reflects Flandre’s sculptural approach to furniture design.
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Charles Flandre Set of Six Naturalistic Chairs in Elm
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