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Rare Frances Elkins Lounge Chairs- Coleman Estate – Pebble Beach – 1946

A rare and documented pair of lounge chairs by legendary designer Frances Elkins, created circa 1946 for the Pebble Beach estate of George L. Coleman Jr. These striking chairs reflect Elkins’ iconic design vocabulary—an elegant fusion of neoclassical form and modern restraint. Featuring crisply sculpted frames painted white and dramatic scroll arms, the chairs are newly upholstered in vibrant red with white button tufting, a nod to the original Coleman interiors.

Fully documented, these chairs appear in the newest Rizzoli publication Frances Elkins, Visionary American Designer by Scott Powell. See photos for images from the book.

Elkins, one of the most influential decorators of the 20th century, was known for her sophisticated eye and architectural precision. Few examples of her residential commissions survive, making this pair exceptionally collectible. With impeccable provenance and bold visual impact, these chairs offer a rare opportunity to own a museum-worthy piece of American design history.

We are offering 2 additional pair of chairs in a slightly wider size. Please see the other listing!

Provenance: George L. Coleman Jr., Pebble Beach, CA, 1946.

Dimensions: 25.5”W x 27.5”H x 32”D, Seat Height: 15”H

Weight: 40 lbs each , 80lbs

Materials: Wood, Upholstery

Year: 1946

Lead time: Available Now in the Showroom

Price: $18,500

Weight80 lbs
Dimensions25.5 × 32 × 27.5 in

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