The Mava Armchair by Maison Leleu, with its vegetal and elegant shape, calls upon a floral and delicate universe. We wanted to combine feminine/rounded shapes with stricter shapes belonging to a more masculine repertoire.
Entirely covered in fabric, this hybrid model between stool and armchair can be placed in a hallway, an entrance hall or a bedroom. Resolutely decorative, it will also be a key piece in the most beautiful living rooms.
Designed by Alexia Leleu
Included in the permanent collection of the Mobilier national
Limited editions of 8 pieces
Stool/small armchair upholstered in Cosmos fabric by Lelievre, colour pavot
Available in cosmos fabric by Lelievre
W 75.6 x D 62.7 x H 61.4 cm
W 29.8″ x D 24.7″ x H 24.2″
Seating height: 40.4 cm / 15.9″
Seating diameter: 50 cm / 19.7″
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The Mava Armchair by Maison Leleu, with its vegetal and elegant shape, calls upon a floral and delicate universe. We wanted to combine feminine/rounded shapes with stricter shapes belonging to a more masculine repertoire.
Entirely covered in fabric, this hybrid model between stool and armchair can be placed in a hallway, an entrance hall or a bedroom. Resolutely decorative, it will also be a key piece in the most beautiful living rooms.
Founded in 1910 by Jules Leleu, Maison Leleu has been the reference point for French interior decoration throughout the twentieth century. One of the most sought after ensembliers of his time, Jules Leleu seamlessly merged new styles and materials fully embracing Art Deco’s innovations. The designer and furniture maker created an array of collections encompassing all furnishings, including rugs and lights, beautifully executed by highly skilled craftsmen. With the help of his sons, Jules successfully incorporated the 40s modernism into his design process without ever sacrificing the superior quality of his work. Jules passed away in 1961, leaving his company in the capable hands of his progeny. The brand is now run by the fourth generation of Leleus, with great-granddaughter Alexia unearthing some emblematic pieces from the company’s archives and reviving them with a contemporary touch.
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