Adrien Audoux and Frida Minet formed an iconic duo of French design from the 1940s to 1950s. Based in Golfe-Juan, on the French Riviera, they developed a unique aesthetic deeply connected to natural materials and craftsmanship. Their furniture is distinguished by the use of braided ropes, raw woods, and simple yet warm shapes, a departure from the ostentatious luxury of the pre-war era. They were part of an accessible, functional, and authentic design movement that valued handmade products and local resources (very avant-garde). This series of woven rope chairs perfectly illustrates their approach. With their solid wood frame and braided rope seat and back, they offer comfort, solidity, and timeless charm. These pieces, now highly sought-after, have become true icons of mid-20th-century Mediterranean design. They appeal to vintage lovers for their natural, unassuming style and understated elegance.
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