Set of 6 Chairs grain de café by Pierre Gautier Delaye
Pierre Gautier-Delaye was an important mid century designer in France, trained at the Paris School of Decorative Arts. Delaye initially started work as a draughtsman, then joined the interior design department of Raymond Loewy’s studio before starting his own firm in Paris.
Made from solid oak, the chairs show the refined attention to detail and the focus of Delaye on pure materials. The seats are made from solid oak which is split into two pieces with a gentle angle for comfort.
Pierre Gautier-Delaye was an important mid century designer in France, trained at the Paris School of Decorative Arts. Delaye initially started work as a draughtsman, then joined the interior design department of Raymond Loewy’s studio before starting his own firm in Paris.
Made from solid oak, the chairs show the refined attention to detail and the focus of Delaye on pure materials. The seats are made from solid oak which is split into two pieces with a gentle angle for comfort.
Pierre Gautier-Delaye was an important mid century designer in France, trained at the Paris School of Decorative Arts. Delaye initially started work as a draughtsman, then joined the interior design department of Raymond Loewy’s studio before starting his own firm in Paris.
Made from solid oak, the chairs show the refined attention to detail and the focus of Delaye on pure materials. The seats are made from solid oak which is split into two pieces with a gentle angle for comfort.
Height: 80 cm
Width: 39 cm
Depth: 39 cm
Seat Height: 46 cm