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Pair of 'Croisillon' Chairs

Jean Royère

Pair of 'Croisillon' Chairs

Details

Material

French Oak

Dimensions

W 18.7 X H 31.5 X D 19.5
W 47.4cm X H 80.7cm X D 49.5cm

Place and Year

c. 1950
Designer Biography

Jean Royère

19291981

Supported by an increasingly international clientele, Royère expanded internationally after World War II. Royère was already a famous interior designer in France in the 1940’s when he met Nadim Madjalani, a Lebanese architect.

He opened an office in Cairo, Egypt in 1946, quickly followed by one in Beirut, in association with Majdalani.

During the course of Royère frequent visits to Lebanon, a profound friendship between the two men naturally evolved, and Majdalani responded by being able to introduce numerous prospective clients; together they completed several successful projects like the Beirut luxury hotels "Le Capitole" or "St George".

With the construction in 1955 of Majdalani "L’atelier" gallery on Avenue Sleiman-Boustani, Royère now had a vitrine through which he could continually exhibit his new design, until his retirement in the mid 1960’s.