The steel furniture that furnishes the 180 rooms of the Martel de Janville sanatorium was entirely made by the French designer who designed in 1936 a standardized set of 7 items per room: a lounger, a side table, a bed with integrated bedside table, a side table, an armchair, a chair and a desk.
The model has an adjustable backrest, oak armrests and a seat in wire mesh stretched over a tubular structure in lacquered metal.
As often with Jean Prouvé’s furniture, the shape of the chaise longue is both simple and elegant. The beautiful collector’s item stays functional and comfortable thanks to the professional restoration.
Jean Prouvé (1901-1984) is one of the most influent French designer from the 20th century, together with, among others, Charlotte Perriand or Pierre Jeanneret. Architect and designer Jean Prouvé distinguishes himself by a unique industrial style. He designed emergency and institutional solutions in a context of economic hardship from his workshop in Nancy. His icons, including the Anthony bed, the Compass desks and tables, the Standard chairs, etc. as well as his prefabricated houses are now highly valuable collectibles.
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The steel furniture that furnishes the 180 rooms of the Martel de Janville sanatorium was entirely made by the French designer who designed in 1936 a standardized set of 7 items per room: a lounger, a side table, a bed with integrated bedside table, a side table, an armchair, a chair and a desk.
The model has an adjustable backrest, oak armrests and a seat in wire mesh stretched over a tubular structure in lacquered metal.
As often with Jean Prouvé’s furniture, the shape of the chaise longue is both simple and elegant. The beautiful collector’s item stays functional and comfortable thanks to the professional restoration.
Jean Prouvé (1901-1984) is one of the most influent French designer from the 20th century, together with, among others, Charlotte Perriand or Pierre Jeanneret. Architect and designer Jean Prouvé distinguishes himself by a unique industrial style. He designed emergency and institutional solutions in a context of economic hardship from his workshop in Nancy. His icons, including the Anthony bed, the Compass desks and tables, the Standard chairs, etc. as well as his prefabricated houses are now highly valuable collectibles.
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| Creator | Jean Prouvé |
|---|---|
| Design Period | 1920 to 1949 |
| Year | 1937 |
| Production Period | 1930 to 1939 |
| Country of Manufacture | France |
| Identifying Marks | This piece has been attributed based on archival documentation, such as vintage catalogs, designer records, or other literature sources |
| Style | Mid-Century |
| Detailed Condition | Good — This vintage/antique item may have some wear such as scratches and other signs of ageing. |
| Restoration and Damage Details | Heavy signs of use, Partially restored |
| Product Code | XUB-1834482 |
| Materials | Metal |
| Color | White |
| Width | 195 cm 76.8 inch |
| Depth | 67 cm 26.4 inch |
| Height | 100 cm 39.4 inch |
| Seat Height | 19.7 inch |
























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