A PAIR OF 20thC FRENCH WICKER CHAIRS BY DRUCKER
A charming pair of mid century wicker chairs made in France in the 1960s by Maison Drucker. Sometimes referred to as “bistrot chairs” as the model is so commonly seen in French bistrots up and down the country, what sets these apart from their modern contemporaries is the clever use of materials leading to a two-tone colour combination. Particularly charming is the label to the rear of the chairs with the telephone number simply reading: “14“ allowing us to date the chairs and to ascertain their wonderful condition given their age, testament to the sturdy artisan construction.
Reference Number: B9356
A charming pair of mid century wicker chairs made in France in the 1960s by Maison Drucker. Sometimes referred to as “bistrot chairs” as the model is so commonly seen in French bistrots up and down the country, what sets these apart from their modern contemporaries is the clever use of materials leading to a two-tone colour combination. Particularly charming is the label to the rear of the chairs with the telephone number simply reading: “14“ allowing us to date the chairs and to ascertain their wonderful condition given their age, testament to the sturdy artisan construction.
Reference Number: B9356
A charming pair of mid century wicker chairs made in France in the 1960s by Maison Drucker. Sometimes referred to as “bistrot chairs” as the model is so commonly seen in French bistrots up and down the country, what sets these apart from their modern contemporaries is the clever use of materials leading to a two-tone colour combination. Particularly charming is the label to the rear of the chairs with the telephone number simply reading: “14“ allowing us to date the chairs and to ascertain their wonderful condition given their age, testament to the sturdy artisan construction.
Reference Number: B9356
DESCRIPTION
A charming pair of mid century wicker chairs made in France in the 1960s by Maison Drucker. Sometimes referred to as “bistrot chairs” as the model is so commonly seen in French bistrots up and down the country, what sets these apart from their modern contemporaries is the clever use of materials leading to a two-tone colour combination. Particularly charming is the label to the rear of the chairs with the telephone number simply reading: “14“ allowing us to date the chairs and to ascertain their wonderful condition given their age, testament to the sturdy artisan construction.
Since 1885, Maison Louis Drucker has adorned the terraces of Paris and around the world with its colorful cane rattan chairs. Located near Paris, their workshop still manufactures custom-made chairs, always in an artisanal way; its know-how is transmitted from generation to generation, becoming over time a striking symbol of Parisian identity.
CONDITION
In Overall Good Vintage Condition - structurally sound. Please refer to photographs.
SIZE
Height: 77cm
Width: 56cm
Depth: 56cm
Seat height: 45cm