HUGUES CHEVALIER
Hugues Chevalier is a French luxury furniture house for handcrafted sofas, armchairs, tables, bookcases, lighting and rugs in the Art Deco style — founded in 1978 by its eponymous founder Hugues Chevalier, who went against the grain of the standardised interior design world and presented a first high-end sofa design inspired by the Art Deco style of the 1930s. This first work became the founding act of the house. Maison Hugues Chevalier has been integrated into the BC Bertrand Group since 2013; under the direction of Hubert Taïeb (architect and designer) the brand was revitalised from 2013. Today Frédéric and Laurent Taïeb lead the company. The artisan teams include cabinetmakers, varnishers, upholsterers and ironworkers.
Product lines: Essential Line — cult sofas and armchairs in Art Deco formal language, including the signature sofa Dominique (produced unchanged since 1983), Key Largo, Megève, Liberty and Pullman; Line 21 — younger, contemporary-inspired furniture with renowned designer collaborations for new generations; Exclusive Line — bespoke one-off pieces for discerning clients, complete room concepts to order (floor to ceiling). Product categories: sofas, armchairs, tables (coffee, side, dining), bookcases, lighting, rugs. Materials: precious woods, leather, fabrics, metals, marble; exclusively quality materials from trusted European partners; no compromise on longevity. Contract applications: exclusive residential, hospitality representation.
For architects and interior designers seeking for residential and hospitality projects in the super-premium segment a French Art Deco luxury furniture house founded in Paris in 1978 that with the Dominique sofa (produced unchanged since 1983) and the series Key Largo, Megève, Liberty and Pullman formulates cult-worthy Art Deco icons for the present, with artisanal tradition in cabinetmaking, upholstery and metalwork and exclusively European quality materials ensures a long-lasting premium product, and since 2013 under the Taïeb family direction has also integrated contemporary-informed designer collaborations with Line 21 into the brand world — Hugues Chevalier set the first Art Deco luxury sofa in Paris in 1978 against the grain of standardised interior design: the Dominique sofa produced unchanged since 1983, cabinetmakers, varnishers, upholsterers and ironworkers as artisan team, Line 21 since 2013 as the contemporary chapter — nearly fifty years of Parisian Art Deco craftsmanship tradition as unchanged foundation.
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HUGUES CHEVALIER
Hugues Chevalier is a French luxury furniture house for handcrafted sofas, armchairs, tables, bookcases, lighting and rugs in the Art Deco style — founded in 1978 by its eponymous founder Hugues Chevalier, who went against the grain of the standardised interior design world and presented a first high-end sofa design inspired by the Art Deco style of the 1930s. This first work became the founding act of the house. Maison Hugues Chevalier has been integrated into the BC Bertrand Group since 2013; under the direction of Hubert Taïeb (architect and designer) the brand was revitalised from 2013. Today Frédéric and Laurent Taïeb lead the company. The artisan teams include cabinetmakers, varnishers, upholsterers and ironworkers.
Product lines: Essential Line — cult sofas and armchairs in Art Deco formal language, including the signature sofa Dominique (produced unchanged since 1983), Key Largo, Megève, Liberty and Pullman; Line 21 — younger, contemporary-inspired furniture with renowned designer collaborations for new generations; Exclusive Line — bespoke one-off pieces for discerning clients, complete room concepts to order (floor to ceiling). Product categories: sofas, armchairs, tables (coffee, side, dining), bookcases, lighting, rugs. Materials: precious woods, leather, fabrics, metals, marble; exclusively quality materials from trusted European partners; no compromise on longevity. Contract applications: exclusive residential, hospitality representation.
For architects and interior designers seeking for residential and hospitality projects in the super-premium segment a French Art Deco luxury furniture house founded in Paris in 1978 that with the Dominique sofa (produced unchanged since 1983) and the series Key Largo, Megève, Liberty and Pullman formulates cult-worthy Art Deco icons for the present, with artisanal tradition in cabinetmaking, upholstery and metalwork and exclusively European quality materials ensures a long-lasting premium product, and since 2013 under the Taïeb family direction has also integrated contemporary-informed designer collaborations with Line 21 into the brand world — Hugues Chevalier set the first Art Deco luxury sofa in Paris in 1978 against the grain of standardised interior design: the Dominique sofa produced unchanged since 1983, cabinetmakers, varnishers, upholsterers and ironworkers as artisan team, Line 21 since 2013 as the contemporary chapter — nearly fifty years of Parisian Art Deco craftsmanship tradition as unchanged foundation.