Guillerme et Chambron Oak Secretaire for Votre Maison, France 1960s
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Description
Many associate the designs of French design duo, Guillerme and Chambron with the most recognizable French furniture pieces of the second half of the 20th century. Most often executed in blonde oak, their designs are elemental with subtle but immediately recognizable details and the highest level of craftsmanship.
Whether we look at the hand carved handles of the drawers or the flag-shaped legs, this cabinet has plenty to offer both visually and in terms of craftsmanship. As with every piece of furniture from Votre Maison, the solid oak gives this cabinet its defining, striking look. The wide surfaces and the straight lines are perfect to showcase the artistry and workmanship. The design of this cabinet isn’t loud, it leaves the focus on the wood and the details, yet, it has a stately appearance that is exemplary of the works created by Guillerme and Chambron. The designer duo’s sincere approach is evident in the material - solid light oak - and in the functional arrangement of the storage spaces. The storage areas utilize the full width and depth of the cabinet, offering plenty of space. Below the door are three wide drawers with round, carved handles on both sides, a detail that also serves as a decorative element. Guillerme et Chambron also made sure that their design is appealing from all angles, which is apparent on the sides and in the shape of the legs.
As with every piece of furniture from Votre Maison, the solid oak gives this cabinet its defining, striking look. Its natural qualities were only elevated under the hands of the French duo, creating a timelessly elegant design that is sure to stand out in any space.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. Some minor scratches and marks on the wood.
Dimensions:
42.12 in W x 20.07 in D x 42.51 in H
107 cm W x 51 cm D x 108 cm H
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.
Shipping:
This cabinet will be packaged and shipped with the greatest care and attention to make sure you will receive the item in gallery condition. Complimentary shipping within the Netherlands.
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More Information
Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Origin: France Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Wood Condition: Good. In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. Some minor scratches and marks on the wood. Creation Date: 1960s Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: 20221251 Incollect Reference #: 604376 -
Dimensions
W. 42.13 in; H. 42.52 in; D. 20.08 in; W. 107 cm; H. 108 cm; D. 51 cm;
Message from Seller:
Located in Utrecht, The Netherlands, H. Gallery specializes in modern and contemporary design with a strong focus on Brazil and Scandinavia. The gallery strives to preserve and promote especially Brazil's rich design heritage and curates a select group of contemporary artists. Meticulous research, ie getting in contact with the original designers, producers, their heirs, and retrieving and indexing old catalogues and magazines is at the heart of its activities. All works presented excel in great