Louis Majorelle (1859-1926) was a renowned French artist, furniture designer, and decorator who was a leading figure in the Art Nouveau movement. Born in Nancy, France, the son of a furniture designer and manufacturer, Majorelle trained at the École des Beaux-Arts in Nancy.

In 1879, Majorelle began working in his father's furniture workshop, where he learned about furniture design and manufacturing and in 1901 he took over the business, which he renamed "Majorelle et Fils." He quickly gained a reputation for his innovative designs, which combined traditional furniture styles with Art Nouveau motifs.

Majorelle's furniture designs were characterized by their flowing, organic lines and their use of natural materials such as wood, metal, and glass. He was particularly known for his use of marquetry, in which small pieces of wood are cut and assembled to create a decorative pattern. Many of his designs featured intricate floral more...

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Louis Majorelle (French, 1859-1926), Art Nouveau three piece…

Art Nouveau Clematis Salon Suite by Louis Majorelle, c. 1900

Louis Majorelle (French, 1859-1926), Art Nouveau three piece salon suite, c. 1900, 'Aux Clematites' pattern, comprising a settee and two armchairs, the frames elaborately carved with clematis flowers and foliage, signed (3), height 106 cm, (chair); height…

Louis Majorelle (French, 1859-1926), Art Nouveau three piece…

Majorelle Art Nouveau Salon Suite with Clematis Motif

Louis Majorelle (French, 1859-1926), Art Nouveau three piece salon suite, c. 1900, 'Aux Clematites' pattern, comprising a settee and two armchairs, the frames elaborately carved with clematis flowers and foliage, signed (3), height 106 cm (chair); height…