Paul Geoffroy for Uginox – Pair of French Brushed Stainless Steel Armchairs, 1970s
This striking pair of French armchairs by Paul Geoffroy for Uginox showcases the sculptural elegance of 1970s modernist design. Each chair features a brushed stainless steel frame with a distinctive central support that flows seamlessly into the gently reclined backrest and seat. Upholstered in luxurious saffron-colored velvet, the cushions provide a warm contrast to the clean architectural lines of the steel.
Designed and made in France during the 1970s, these armchairs reflect the innovative use of stainless steel that defined the era. The minimalist silhouette and refined craftsmanship create a timeless balance between industrial materials and exceptional comfort.
Paul Geoffroy collaborated with Uginox, the renowned French manufacturer known for producing high-quality stainless steel furnishings and architectural elements. Together, they created furniture that combined technical precision with sculptural form. Today, Geoffroy’s designs are admired for their understated elegance and their contribution to French Mid-Century Modern and modernist furniture.
These armchairs fit effortlessly into contemporary, minimalist, industrial, or Mid-Century interiors. Their sculptural profile makes them equally suited to a living room, office, gallery, or lounge space, where they serve as both functional seating and collectible design pieces.
Made in France, circa 1970s.
Dimensions:
- Height: 76 cm (29.92 in)
- Width: 63 cm (24.80 in)
- Depth: 60 cm (23.62 in)
- Seat Height: 40 cm (15.75 in)


























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