A Collection That We Dreamt Of: Art and Design from the New York Townhouse of Delphine and Reed Krakoff

A Collection That We Dreamt Of: Art and Design from the New York Townhouse of Delphine and Reed Krakoff

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Jean-Michel Frank

Sofa from the Kersey Coates Reed House, Lake Forest, Illinois

Auction Closed

June 8, 06:23 PM GMT

Estimate

120,000 - 180,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Jean-Michel Frank

Sofa from the Kersey Coates Reed House, Lake Forest, Illinois

circa 1930

oak, original Hermès leather upholstery

the sofa and each seat cushion embossed JMF/HERMÈS PARIS/24, FG ST HONORÉ

37 1/8 x 85 x 38 1/4 in. (212.5 x 96 x 63.5 cm)

Mrs. Kersey Coates Reed, Lake Forest, Illinois
Private Collection, Chicago
Collection of Lilian Nassau, New York
Galerie L'Arc en Seine, Paris
Acquired from the above by the present owners, 2007
Leopold Diego Sanchez, Jean-Michel Frank, Paris, 1997, pp. 70, 122 and 131
Pierre-Emmanuel Martin-Vivier, Jean-Michel Frank, Paris, 2006, pp. 26, 94 and 106
Delphine and Reed Krakoff, Houses That We Dreamt Of: The Interiors of Delphine and Reed Krakoff, New York, 2017, pp. 15 and 211 (for the present lot illustrated)

This lot is offered together with a certificate of authenticity from the Comité Jean-Michel Frank.

Interior designer Frances Elkins was one of the great arbiters of taste in America during the Art Deco era. As a young woman she often visited her brother, David Adler, in Paris while he studied architecture at the École des Beaux-Arts. During this formative period she met artists Alberto Giacometti and Jean-Michel Frank, whose elegant modernist creations would later furnish the interior of one of her most important, exquisite commissions: the Kersey Coates Reed House in Lake Forest, Illinois.

The project was a collaboration between brother and sister: Adler designed the house and Elkins designed its interior decoration. Her vision for the home was ambitious, characterized by daring juxtapositions of traditional and modern that seemed effortlessly unified by the incredible quality of the pieces and materials Elkins selected. Giacometti and Frank pieces were highlights within the interior, especially the library, where the present sofa was placed surrounded by walls paneled in matching Hermès leather. The extraordinary luxury and style of this space made it a feature of the home, which is considered an absolute tour de force masterwork by this celebrated designer.