Poltrona Frau
Fumoir Armchair
Price starting from € 4.551,00*
*Price valid for the version with upholstery in fabric cat. B – rear feet in dark walnut stained beechwood and frontal castors (cod. 5155111).
Fumoir is a historical piece that re-proposes the elegance of the classic eighteenth-century cockpit armchair with low back, ideal for maintaining an upright posture in convivial situations or waiting rooms. The reference to tradition is evident here in the absence of a cushion superimposed on the seat and the reduced volume that today makes it a versatile and particularly manageable piece. The Fumoir range is equipped with brass front wheels and is characterized by diamond-shaped stitching on the back with leather-covered buttons. A row of leather-covered nails finishes the back and sides of both the armchair and the sofa of the same name. An element of great value, capable of enhancing craftsmanship and taste in a single solution.
W.80 x D.80 x H.78 cm
Seat Height 40 cm
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Cat. B – Bouclè
Cat. B – Barkley
Cat. B – Damiè
Cat. B – Guatemala
Cat. B – Loop
Cat. B – Melange
Cat. A – Giano
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Poltrona Frau brings in any kind of environment, from home to office, its characteristic taste for leather-covered furnishings. The company grew out from the intuition of Renzo Frau who, moving in Torino, founded his workshop in the late 19th and 20th centuries. The Piedmont city was the ideal stage for the proposals of the young entrepreneur.
From the beginning, Poltrona Frau furnishings attract the attentions of the bourgeoisie and the Savoy Aristocracy, strongly fascinated by the international taste. The company’s collections embodied the timeless beauty of the Made in Italy design, despite a remarkable stylistic inflection in the Edoardian taste. In those years came to life iconic products such as the historic model 904, better known as Vanity Fair, the Chester armchair, which recalls the Chesterfield style, and the model 1919.Read more
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Renzo Frau
Renzo Frau (1881-1926) was the founder of Poltrona Frau. Born in Cagliari, he worked as an apprentice upholsterer since he was a boy and moved to Turin after his military service. In the Savoy capital he began a business as a sales representative which also led him to work in the leather sector and to make several trips to England, where he discovered the classic Chesterfield model armchairs with their somewhat essential comfort, so different were they from the opulent period furnishings French which were then fashionable in Turin. He therefore decided first to become an importer and then to start his own production line, which merged English influences with Central European ones in the style. Thus Poltrona Frau was born in 1912, whose upholstered furniture soon became a must for the rich Piedmontese industrial bourgeoisie, an icon also loved by artists and writers. That was the Turin of the nascent automotive industry, the Turin where Fiat, Lancia and dozens of other small workshops took their first steps, bringing wealth and development: Frau upholstered furniture became one of the symbols of that fruitful and optimistic era, interrupted but not erased from the sad parenthesis of the First World War in which Renzo was also called to the front. New impetus to business was born in the post-war period from the collaboration with the Palermo company Ducrot which involved Frau in the supply of furnishings for large ocean liners, theatres, hotels and restaurants. After Renzo's premature death, the leadership of the company passed to his wife Savina Pisati, triggering a series of events that led in the early 1960s to the transfer of the ownership and headquarters of the brand to Tolentino in the Marche region, home to a tannery that represented one of the brand's major suppliers.
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