Important Pair of French Bamboo Lounge Armchairs with Original Pierre Frey Cushions, France, 1970s
An exceptional pair of large-scale French bamboo lounge armchairs from the 1970s, retaining their original and highly desirable Pierre Frey cushions. Elegant, sculptural, and unmistakably sophisticated, these armchairs embody the refined organic luxury that defined the most stylish Parisian interiors of the era.
Founded in Paris in 1935, Maison Pierre Frey became synonymous with the highest level of French decorative arts, furnishing prestigious residences throughout Avenue Foch and the ÃŽle Saint-Louis. The inclusion of Pierre Frey textiles on these bamboo armchairs transforms them from decorative seating into a statement of cultivated French taste and understated grand-luxe.
The 1960s and 1970s marked an important shift in French interior design, embracing natural and tactile materials such as bamboo as a warm counterpoint to the sleek modernism of chrome, lacquer, and molded plastics. These substantial armchairs beautifully capture that moment — combining exotic influences, relaxed sophistication, and Parisian elegance.
In the French antique trade, the term important signifies not only scale, but significance and presence. Measuring an impressive size, these armchairs command space with their generous proportions, sculptural bamboo frames, and luxurious cushions.
Remarkably preserved as a complete original ensemble, the pair retains both their matching Pierre Frey upholstery and bamboo structure, offering an authentic portrait of a sophisticated 1970s French interior.
Ideal for collectors of French design, Pierre Frey interiors, Palm Beach style, Hollywood Regency, tropical modernism, or luxury organic interiors.
Dimensions (each)
- Width: 36 in (91.5 cm)
- Depth: 38.2 in (97 cm)
- Height: 34.8 in (88.5 cm)


































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