Bridge Metteur en Scene 1932

Bridge Metteur en Scene 1932

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Lead Time: 18 to 20 weeks

HOLLY HUNT can customize this piece to suit your project needs. Please contact your Sales Associate to discover more.

Notes
  • Dimensions can be customized

Details

Glides included on all options.
Overall Dimensions
Size Option
22.8w | 24.4d | 33.5h in
Custom Capabilities
HOLLY HUNT can customize this piece to suit your project needs.
Dimensions can be customized

Contract & Certifications

Certifications
Meets CAL 117 requirements.

Care & Assembly

Product Care
Shipping & Installation

Finishes

Oak Brown
Oak Pin
Oak Natural
Oak Black
Oak Grey
Oak Wenge
Bridge Metteur en Scene, 22.8 inches wide

22.8 inches wide

Overall Dimensions
22.8w | 24.4d | 33.5h in
Seat Height to Crown
17.8 in
Seat Depth
19.9 in
Pricing
Structure Standard JMF Oak Finishes
Structure Standard JMF Sandblasted Oak Finishes
COM/COL Requirements
COM
COL
Complete Product
COM
COL 36 sq ft
Upholstery Notes
  • Upholstery available in COL, only
  • Piece can only be upholstered in leather
Bridge Metteur en Scene, 22.8 inches wide

22.8 inches wide

Overall Dimensions
58w | 62d | 85h cm
Seat Height to Crown
45 cm
Seat Depth
51 cm
Pricing
Structure Standard JMF Oak Finishes
Structure Standard JMF Sandblasted Oak Finishes
COM/COL Requirements
COM
COL
Complete Product
COM
COL 4 sq m
Upholstery Notes
  • Upholstery available in COL, only
  • Piece can only be upholstered in leather

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The remarkable imprint Jean Michel Frank made on the world of interiors endures to this day. His collection of upholstery and case goods, originally introduced in the 1920s and 1930s, is still hand crafted in France with the utmost attention to detail and quality.