Jean-Michel Frank

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a white chair sitting on top of a red rug
Fauteuil Elephant de Jean-Michel Frank réédition Ecart International
Fauteuil Elephant pensé en 1939 pour le lobby de l’hôtel Llao Llao à Buenos Aires. Structure en chêne ou en noyer. Assise et dossier en tissu, en cuir, en peau lainée ou en poulain. Année de conception : 1939
a white chair sitting on top of a brown carpet next to a wooden stand with a pillow
Détail fauteuil elephant Jean-Michel Frank par Ecart International
Fauteuil Elephant pensé en 1939 pour le lobby de l’hôtel Llao Llao à Buenos Aires. Structure en chêne ou en noyer. Assise et dossier en tissu, en cuir, en peau lainée ou en poulain. Année de conception : 1939
a white chair sitting on top of a red rug in front of a wall with arched doorways
Fauteuil Elephant Jean-Michel Frank par Ecart International
Fauteuil Elephant pensé en 1939 pour le lobby de l’hôtel Llao Llao à Buenos Aires. Structure en chêne ou en noyer. Assise et dossier en tissu, en cuir, en peau lainée ou en poulain. Année de conception : 1939
Transat à la structure en chêne. Assise et dossier en cuir ou tissu. Année de conception : 1929. Réédition Ecart International Camera Bag, Portfolio
Détails transat 1929 Jean-Michel Frank Ecart International
Transat à la structure en chêne. Assise et dossier en cuir ou tissu. Année de conception : 1929. Réédition Ecart International
a wooden chair sitting on top of an orange rug
Détails transat 1929 Jean-Michel Frank Ecart International
Transat à la structure en chêne. Assise et dossier en cuir ou tissu. Année de conception : 1929. Réédition Ecart International
a chair sitting on top of a red rug in front of a white wall and doorway
Transat 1929 Jean-Michel Frank Ecart International
Transat à la structure en chêne. Assise et dossier en cuir ou tissu. Année de conception : 1929. Réédition Ecart International
a living room filled with furniture and wooden floors
Club 1930 Sofa
The Club Sofa by Jean-Michel Frank & Adolphe Chanaux re-edited by Ecart International. Available on theinvisiblecollection.com.
a room with a desk, chair and bookshelf next to a large window
Croisillon Lamp 1928 by Jean-Michel Frank re-edited by Ecart International
The Croisillon Lamp 1928 by Jean-Michel Frank is pictured here in the study of a gorgeous home designed by Alyssa Kapito Interiors. Discover the lamp, re-edited by Ecart International, on #TheInvisibleCollection
a table with two vases sitting on top of it next to a white couch
The Croisillon Lamp 1928
The Croisillon Lamp 1928 by Jean-Michel Frank, re-edited by Ecart International, is in patinated brass with a white cotton lampshade. It is also available in black patinated brass, oak and walnut. Available on #theinvisiblecollection
a painting hangs on the wall above a dining room table with two chairs and a vase
Westchester New York House, Glenn Gissler Design
The cerused oak dining table and chairs in the manner of Jean-Michel Frank represent Frank's gift to the twentieth century: elegantly plain furniture that bears the discrete neo-Baroque curve. Above hangs a faceted pendant lamp by Pierre Chareau. The startling scarlet of the walls is Donald Kaufman custom paint, its color inspired by Jim Dine's painting, "Bathrobe" which hangs against it. | Westchester New York House, Glenn Gissler Design
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Assouline presents a portrait of an iconic yet somewhat mysterious artist whose work illuminated the decorative arts in the twentieth century. Jean-Michel Frank never attended a school of architecture or design, yet during the 1920s and 1930s this self-made interior designer honed and perfected his own unique style, which became a benchmark of Art Deco sophistication. Gold, silk, marble, and fine wood veneers were employed alongside straw marquetry, parchment, plaster, leather, canvas, and distr Nelson Rockefeller, Straw Marquetry, School Of Architecture, Alberto Giacometti, Gold Silk, Self Made, French Art Deco
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Assouline presents a portrait of an iconic yet somewhat mysterious artist whose work illuminated the decorative arts in the twentieth century. Jean-Michel Frank never attended a school of architecture or design, yet during the 1920s and 1930s this self-made interior designer honed and perfected his own unique style, which became a benchmark of Art Deco sophistication. Gold, silk, marble, and fine wood veneers were employed alongside straw marquetry, parchment, plaster, leather, canvas, and distr
a living room filled with furniture and art
Jean Michel Frank interior designer Paris apartment
a black and white checkered floor in a dining room with an oval table surrounded by chairs
The House of Armani Redux | Cristopher Worthland Interiors
Giorgio Armani-Dining Room-Milan