Elsie de Wolfe Lucite Chair With Sheepskin Seat
Elsie de Wolfe Lucite Chair With Sheepskin Seat
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Description
Elsie de Wolfe Lucite Chairs with Sheepskin Seat circa 1939
*1 in stock.
Elsie de Wolfe (1865-1950) Elsie de Wolfe revolutionized interior design, earning recognition as the profession's founder. By the early 1900s, she had established herself as the field's leading figure, culminating in her first major commission at The Colony Club in New York. Her prestigious clientele included Anne Harriman Vanderbilt, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, and the Frick family. De Wolfe's signature approach transformed dark, heavily draped interiors into luminous, refined spaces infused with soft palettes and 18th-century French furnishings. Her design philosophy was codified in the influential 1913 publication *The House in Good Taste*. These exceptional side chairs exemplify her enduring aesthetic legacy and are appraised between $2,500 and $3,500 each.
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Designer
Elise De Wolfe

