







Eileen Gray 'Lota' Sofa in High Gloss Lacquered Wood
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Eileen Gray for ClassiCon, 'Lota' sofa, high gloss lacquered wood, fabric, design 1924
The French designer and architect Eileen Gray (1878-1976) initially designed this "Lota" sofa for Madam Mathieu-Lévy's Paris apartment in 1924, located on Rue de Lota. The design leans into a restrained modernism a language of simplicity and function, yet never sterile. The structure is immediately characterized by a horizontal presence, composed of two substantial frames lacquered in dark grey high gloss doubling as end tables. The comfortable cushions and large seat allow for ultimate relaxation.
The French designer and architect Eileen Gray (1878-1976) initially designed this "Lota" sofa for Madam Mathieu-Lévy's Paris apartment in 1924, located on Rue de Lota. The design leans into a restrained modernism a language of simplicity and function, yet never sterile. The structure is immediately characterized by a horizontal presence, composed of two substantial frames lacquered in dark grey high gloss doubling as end tables. The comfortable cushions and large seat allow for ultimate relaxation.
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Eileen Gray 'Lota' Sofa in High Gloss Lacquered Wood
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