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May 2008 |
The House of Leleu Classic French Style for a Modern World 1920-1973
FranÇoise Siriex
Translation by Eric Bye ♦ The definitive work on this French decorating house that played a key role in the history of twentieth-century interior design.
♦ The firm's reach extended from the landmark '50s style of the Villa Médy Roc in Cap d'Antibes, to the grand salons of the League of Nations in Geneva, to New York, where Leleu had a shop on East 57th Street for many years.
♦ The house was also a major creative force behind many of the great French ocean liners that served as floating monuments to French art, taste and savoir vivre, including the legendary Normandie in the '30s.
This comprehensive work covering an icon of the decorative arts was organized by Françoise Siriex, a decorator at Leleu from 1950 until its closing in 1973 and also the house's archivist. Rounding out the volume are a wealth of never-before-published period photographs, original drawings, and maquettes that detail the evolution and key elements of the Leleu style.
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