DUBREUIL André
DUBREUIL André
André DUBREUIL (1951-2022)
Pair of low Chairs, model "Trévise" France (1984)
Iron (patinated), Upholstery in Ashanti black and white fabric
Literature:
Caroline Lebeau, « Insolences créatives », Vogue décoration, n. 14, May 1988, p. 116.
Jean Louis Gaillemin, André Dubreuil : poète du fer, Paris, 2006, p. 40.
This exceptionally rare sculptural pair of "Trevise" chairs by French designer André Dubreuil stands as one of his most striking creations. This particular pair exemplifies Dubreuil’s early work from the mid-1980s, reflecting his distinctive blend of artistry and design.
The pair has been carefully refinished and reupholstered with authentic Ashanti fabric, a traditional textile from the Ashanti people of Ghana, known for their rich cultural heritage. This pair not only embodies Dubreuil’s unique design language but also presents a captivating fusion of postmodern ironwork and African textile tradition.
This pair of chairs can be seamlessly integrated into contemporary, modern, or even more conservatively curated environments, offering a bold artistic statement alongside timeless elegance.
Price : Upon Request
Materials / Techniques: Iron
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