Pair of vintage bridge armchairs by Louis Sognot, 1940
Pair of vintage bridge armchairs by Louis Sognot, 1940
Pair of vintage bridge armchairs by Louis Sognot, 1940
Pair of vintage bridge armchairs by Louis Sognot, 1940
Pair of vintage bridge armchairs by Louis Sognot, 1940
Pair of vintage bridge armchairs by Louis Sognot, 1940
Pair of vintage bridge armchairs by Louis Sognot, 1940
Pair of vintage bridge armchairs by Louis Sognot, 1940
Pair of vintage bridge armchairs by Louis Sognot, 1940
Pair of vintage bridge armchairs by Louis Sognot, 1940
Pair of vintage bridge armchairs by Louis Sognot, 1940
Pair of vintage bridge armchairs by Louis Sognot, 1940
Pair of vintage bridge armchairs by Louis Sognot, 1940
Pair of vintage bridge armchairs by Louis Sognot, 1940
Pair of vintage bridge armchairs by Louis Sognot, 1940
Pair of vintage bridge armchairs by Louis Sognot, 1940

Pair of vintage bridge armchairs by Louis Sognot, 1940

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About this vintage design furniture

Very original pair of rattan bridges by Louis Sognot in the 40's, good condition, solid and light

Reference : 235185

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Features

Length
84 cm
Height
84 cm
Depth
63 cm
Designer
Louis SOGNOT
Condition
Minor defects
Period
1940s
Origin
French
Colour
Wood
Main material
Rattan
Other material

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : France
  • Delivery time :
    • 1 week for small items
    • 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
  • Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery

About the designer

Louis SOGNOT

1892 - 1970

Louis Sognot was a French designer born on January 14, 1892 and died on September 29, 1970. He studied at the École Boulle in Paris, where he learned cabinetmaking and woodcarving. After the First World War, he worked as a theater decorator and began collaborating with architects on furniture designs.

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