

Property of a New York Collector
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Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann
Pair of "Ledroua" armchairs, model no. 67AR/101NR, designed for the Drouant restaurant, Paris
- Estimate
- $100,000 - 150,000
Lot Details
Macassar ebony, silver-plated bronze, fabric.
circa 1925
Each: 33 1/2 x 22 1/2 x 26 in. (85.1 x 57.2 x 66 cm)
Together with the original Aubusson tapestry upholstery designed by Émile Gaudissart (1872-1956).
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Catalogue Essay
Ruhlmann designed the present model armchair and a similar side chair in 1924 for Drouant, a popular bistro at 18 rue Gaillon in Paris. The following year he exhibited his “Ledroua” chairs upholstered in silk damask in the Grand Salon of the “Pavillon du Collectionneur” at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs, Paris. An adjacent related suite of furniture – a bench, a settee, and an armchair – were covered with a floral Aubusson tapestry (similar to that accompanying the present lot) designed by the artist, architect and sculptor Émile Gaudissard, who also designed the Salon’s immense circular carpet.
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