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Saint Rémy de Provence, France
Product description
Garden set attributed to René Drouet in wrought iron decorated with curves and scrolls. French work from 1940 including :
4 men's armchairs: Height: 107 x Width: 55 x Depth: 54 cm.
Seat height: 46 cm
4 ladies' armchairs: Height 95 x Width 55 x Depth 54 cm.
Seat height: 46 cm
1 Coffee table with glass
Fully restored: white Casal Outdoor paint and fabric.
Good condition, no rust.
RENE DROUET
1899-1993
After studying at the Ecole Boulle, Drouet apprenticed at Galeries Lafayette with master decorator Maurice Dufrene. He then worked at DIM (Décoration Interieure Mobilier) and joined Jean Domin's workshop in 1929. Thanks to a solid knowledge of materials acquired during his years of apprenticeship, he is able to supply furniture and create complete interiors. A true Art Deco enthusiast, Drouet brought the French style from the '40s to the post-war period. He designed an apartment on the top floor of a mansion in the Parc Monceau for Charles Boyer and Pat Paterson.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsWhite, BlackMaterialIronNumber of items9Brand / designerDrouetHeight107 cmWidth55 cmDepth54 cmSeat height46 cm