
Mathieu Matégot pair of Anthéor armchairs 1950s

Mathieu Matégot pair of Anthéor armchairs 1950s
This iconic pair of armchairs is an original creation by Mathieu Matégot, dating back to the 1950s. The armchairs are crafted from white lacquered metal. The meticulous handling of the raw material showcases the artist's ingenuity. Matégot's intricate intertwining patterns and curves add a touch of sophistication to each piece he designed, epitomising a perfect blend of elegance and the whimsical flair typical of the post-war era. These two armchairs have undergone a complete restoration in our workshop, with the chair cushions reupholstered in a pastel yellow-colored Pierre Frey fabric suitable both for indoor and outdoor.
Mathieu Matégot (1910-2001), a renowned Franco-Hungarian designer known for his unique creations, played a central role in the post-war artistic landscape in France. His innovative use of perforated metal, discovered during his captivity in Germany and patented under the evocative name "Rigitulle" in 1952, revolutionized furniture design. Blurring the lines between design and decoration, his pieces reflect a pursuit of functionality characterized by resourcefulness and ingenuity in form-finding. Now reissued, his creations remain design classics, epitomizing the playful elegance of the 1950s.
Literature: Philippe Jousse, Caroline Mondineu, Mathieu Matégot, Editions Jousse Entreprise, Paris, 2003, page 149 and page 218 ; Mathieu Matégot, P. Favardin, Edition Norma, 2014, pages 50 and 51.
Dimensions :
Width : 66 cm
Depth : 74 cm
Height : 88 cm
Seating Height : 55 cms
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