Cabinet Jules Leleu 1930
125 000 SEK
A unique 1930s cabinet by the eponymous French designer Jules Leleu. An exceptional piece featuring clean curvaceous lines in a rosewood veneer with a distinctive base showcasing scroll motif feet, gilded metal cylindrical pull handles with a shagreen cover plate. Signed and numbered in cartouche
Jules Leleu (1883-1961) was a master of French Art Deco design, known for his restrained luxury and exceptional craftsmanship. His work graced French embassies and grand ocean liners including the Normandie.
Details
- Designer: Jules Leleu
- Origin: France, 1930s
- Materials: Rosewood veneer on oak frame, gilded metal, shagreen
- Signed: Cartouche marked, numbered P. 12714
- Condition: Minor repaired veneer loss
- Dimensions: H 140cm x W 140cm x D 40cm (H 55" x W 55" x D 15.75")
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Image from Exhibit Fête de France at Bloomingdales, New York in 1983. A reconstruction of a deluxe apartment on board the passenger liner Normandie that Jules Leleu designed in the 1930s.