
Eileen Gray Lota Sofa
In 1919, Eileen Gray began designing the decor for the apartment on rue de Lota of Madame Mathieu Levy, a successful hat designer who worked under the name of Suzanne Talbot. This commission is generally considered the turning point of Gray's career. The preceding period was characterized by luxurious materials and somewhat eccentric design. If she had continued in this vein, she would be considered a "Deco" designer. However, with the apartment on Rue de Lota, new elements began to appear, which foreshadowed the more austere and rigorous direction of her later work.
Made in Italy.
Dimensions: H 35 1/2" D 35 1/2" W 95 3/4" SH 17"; ArH 34 1/2"
Materials: Upholstered sofa with black lacquer base. Hardwood structure stuffed with polyurethane foam. Cushions and armrests filled with down. Side cases are black glossy lacquered wood with casters. Upholstered with fabric or leather.
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Eileen Gray Lota Sofa
In 1919, Eileen Gray began designing the decor for the apartment on rue de Lota of Madame Mathieu Levy, a successful hat designer who worked under the name of Suzanne Talbot. This commission is generally considered the turning point of Gray's career. The preceding period was characterized by luxurious materials and somewhat eccentric design. If she had continued in this vein, she would be considered a "Deco" designer. However, with the apartment on Rue de Lota, new elements began to appear, which foreshadowed the more austere and rigorous direction of her later work.
Made in Italy.
Dimensions: H 35 1/2" D 35 1/2" W 95 3/4" SH 17"; ArH 34 1/2"
Materials: Upholstered sofa with black lacquer base. Hardwood structure stuffed with polyurethane foam. Cushions and armrests filled with down. Side cases are black glossy lacquered wood with casters. Upholstered with fabric or leather.
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In 1919, Eileen Gray began designing the decor for the apartment on rue de Lota of Madame Mathieu Levy, a successful hat designer who worked under the name of Suzanne Talbot. This commission is generally considered the turning point of Gray's career. The preceding period was characterized by luxurious materials and somewhat eccentric design. If she had continued in this vein, she would be considered a "Deco" designer. However, with the apartment on Rue de Lota, new elements began to appear, which foreshadowed the more austere and rigorous direction of her later work.
Made in Italy.
Dimensions: H 35 1/2" D 35 1/2" W 95 3/4" SH 17"; ArH 34 1/2"
Materials: Upholstered sofa with black lacquer base. Hardwood structure stuffed with polyurethane foam. Cushions and armrests filled with down. Side cases are black glossy lacquered wood with casters. Upholstered with fabric or leather.
















