Edwin Napoleon Chair
The classic Napoleon chair was just first used by Lutyens in his own home in 1919. Later he had a chair made for each of his five children, one of which now lives in the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. It is said that he named the chair from a painting by Jacques-louis David of Napoleon seated in an assymetric chair. Lutyen described it as the next comfortable chair ever.

Lutyens own chair was covered in black horsehair and the horsehair by LFL for the Napoleon chair is woven on the same looms that provided Sir Edwin himself with horsehair for his original chair. It works equally well in leather and other fabrics, although we recommend against a large pattern or stripe.

The feet are either brass capped or supplied with brass castors. Chrome capped feet are available.

 
Dimensions   Depth : 710mm 28"
Width : 900mm 35"
Height : 780mm 31"
View in white
View Lutyens in his chair
 
 
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