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Alain Delon 1970 Hollywood Regency Silk Armchair & Sofa for Maison Jansen France

$8,397.48per set
$10,496.85per set20% Off
£6,153.95per set
£7,692.44per set20% Off
€7,040per setVAT Included
€8,800per set20% Off
CA$11,560.55per set
CA$14,450.69per set20% Off
A$11,759.52per set
A$14,699.41per set20% Off
CHF 6,714.86per set
CHF 8,393.57per set20% Off
MX$142,237.92per set
MX$177,797.40per set20% Off
NOK 78,298.76per set
NOK 97,873.45per set20% Off
SEK 79,498.45per set
SEK 99,373.06per set20% Off
DKK 53,681.74per set
DKK 67,102.18per set20% Off

About the Item

This extraordinary set, composed of a sofa and an armchair, was born from the collaboration between legendary French actor Alain Delon and the prestigious Maison Jansen — one of the most renowned Parisian interior design firms of the 20th century — with Italian distribution by Mario Sabot. Created in the early 1970s, these pieces represent one of Delon’s rare incursions into the world of interior design — a natural extension of his charismatic personality and refined aesthetic. An absolute icon of European cinema and a symbol of masculine elegance, Delon infused the project with the same tension between strength and sensuality that defined his screen presence. The sofa and armchair, upholstered in their original tobacco-toned fabric with a subtle geometric pattern, stand out for their enveloping, sculptural shapes — reminiscent of a wave or seashell — in which every curve is designed to merge comfort and theatricality. The fan-shaped backrest, opening like a scenic drapery, clearly evokes the cinematic and glamorous spirit of the period, as well as the concept of a “refuge intime” that permeated Parisian interior design at the time. Maison Jansen, celebrated for furnishing royal palaces, presidential residences, and high-society homes from Paris to London and Buenos Aires, found in Delon an unexpected yet perfectly aligned interpreter of its aesthetic philosophy: the union of classicism, theatricality, and modernity in a single vision. Distributed in Italy by Mario Sabot, these furnishings were part of a luxury collection that testified to the growing cross-pollination between cinema, fashion, and design. Today, the set stands as a true rarity — a witness to a moment when film stars became genuine style curators, and furniture, like clothing, participated in the construction of myth. Each piece bears its original “AD Alain Delon” metal plaque — a sign of authenticity and belonging to a limited production. Note: The set can also be purchased separately. Price upon request. Product Name: Armchair and Sofa by Alain Delon for Maison Jansen Designer: Alain Delon for Maison Jansen, distributed by Mario Sabot Year of Design: Early 1970s Style: Hollywood Regency / 1970s French Glamour Main Materials: Wooden frame, original padding, original tobacco-tone geometric fabric upholstery, original “AD Alain Delon” metal plaques Distinctive Design: Enveloping and sculptural forms inspired by a wave or seashell, with a fan-shaped backrest and theatrical draping that combine comfort and stage-like elegance — reflecting the sensuality and expressive strength typical of Alain Delon. Dimensions: Armchair: Height 82 cm Width 110 cm Depth 90 cm Sofa: Height 82 cm Width 170 cm Depth 90 cm Comfort: Deep seat and enveloping backrest for a soft, supportive feel. Typical Use: Representative living rooms, luxury interiors, lounge or conversation areas. Design Icon: A rare foray by Alain Delon into interior design — a symbol of the encounter between cinema, fashion, and furniture in 1970s Paris. Versatility: Perfect as a complete set or as standalone statement pieces in sophisticated, glamorous settings; easily paired with rich materials such as brass, velvet, or lacquer. Current Condition: Excellent vintage condition, with original upholstery and authentic metal plaques. Additional Notes: Please note that this item is in excellent vintage condition. Minor signs of age may be present but do not affect its functionality. These characteristics are inherent to vintage pieces and should be considered before purchase. In the 1970s, at the height of his cinematic fame, Alain Delon ventured into the world of interior design, collaborating with the prestigious Maison Jansen to create a line of furniture that reflected his aesthetic vision — elegant, sensual, and highly theatrical. This rare yet significant endeavor represents a natural extension of his charismatic personality and refined taste, where the opulence and drama of cinema found expression in form and material. The pieces signed “AD Alain Delon” embody a balance between strength and intimacy, becoming symbolic objects of an era in which film icons profoundly influenced the language of design. Founded in Paris in 1880 by Jean-Henri Jansen, Maison Jansen was one of the most important interior design houses of the 20th century, celebrated for its refined style that blended classical elegance with modernity. Active worldwide — from Paris to London, Buenos Aires, and New York — the Maison designed interiors for royal residences, embassies, and high-society homes, including the White House under Jacqueline Kennedy. Its distinctive hallmark lay in its ability to fuse historical influences with contemporary taste, creating sumptuous yet balanced environments. In the 1970s, collaborations such as the one with Alain Delon testified to the Maison’s openness to modern aesthetics and the growing dialogue between design, fashion, and cinema.
  • Creator:
    Maison Jansen (Manufacturer),Alain Delon (Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 32.29 in (82 cm)Width: 66.93 in (170 cm)Depth: 35.44 in (90 cm)
  • Sold As:
    Set of 2
  • Style:
    Hollywood Regency (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1970
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. Note: The set can also be purchased separately. Price upon request.
  • Seller Location:
    Conversano, IT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU8395247449972

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