Prouvé Antony Chair Limited Edition
by Jean Prouve from Vitra.
prouvé antony chair limited edition
Design Jean Prouvé, 1954
European Pine veener, plywood, powder-coated steel
Made in Germany by Vitra
"I'm quite adamant: it's not the form that makes something beautiful, it's the structure."
- Jean Prouvé
For 2025 Vitra unveils the Antony Chair Limited Edition. The seat shell of the special limited edition model is made of European pine, which is known for its distinctive grain. A protective wax surface treatment emphasizes the unique pattern. The metal structure is powder-coated in the original Prouvé color: Rouge Corsaire.
The French designer and engineer Jean Prouvé created the Antony chair for the Cité Universitaire in Antony near Paris in the early 1950s. Ateliers Jean Prouvé commenced production of this design after winning the competition to furnish 150 rooms in what was then the largest student residence in Europe. The robust chair with its unique silhouette soon found its way into offices, waiting areas and living rooms.
The Antony's striking metal support frame bears a structural resemblance to the Compas Direction table: a transverse tubular brace stabilises the legs, while two sheet metal brackets cradle the elegantly curvilinear plywood seat shell.
Antony is one of Jean Prouvé's last furniture designs and it was the first chair to be included in the Vitra Design Museum Collection. The vintage model was acquired by Rolf Fehlbaum, Chairman Emeritus of Vitra, during a visit to Paris in 1984 and further kindled his interest in Prouvé's oeuvre. In the ensuing years, a trusting relationship and collaboration was established with Jean Prouvé's family and Vitra has been producing a selection of his furniture designs since 2000.
Each Limited Edition Antony Chair includes a consecutively numbered plaque and special packaging. Please note: pine characteristically changes color over time when subjected to sunlight, depending on the intensity of exposure.
20" w | 26.5" d | 34.5" h | seat: 12.75"
European Pine veener, plywood, powder-coated steel
Made in Germany by Vitra
"I'm quite adamant: it's not the form that makes something beautiful, it's the structure."
- Jean Prouvé
For 2025 Vitra unveils the Antony Chair Limited Edition. The seat shell of the special limited edition model is made of European pine, which is known for its distinctive grain. A protective wax surface treatment emphasizes the unique pattern. The metal structure is powder-coated in the original Prouvé color: Rouge Corsaire.
The French designer and engineer Jean Prouvé created the Antony chair for the Cité Universitaire in Antony near Paris in the early 1950s. Ateliers Jean Prouvé commenced production of this design after winning the competition to furnish 150 rooms in what was then the largest student residence in Europe. The robust chair with its unique silhouette soon found its way into offices, waiting areas and living rooms.
The Antony's striking metal support frame bears a structural resemblance to the Compas Direction table: a transverse tubular brace stabilises the legs, while two sheet metal brackets cradle the elegantly curvilinear plywood seat shell.
Antony is one of Jean Prouvé's last furniture designs and it was the first chair to be included in the Vitra Design Museum Collection. The vintage model was acquired by Rolf Fehlbaum, Chairman Emeritus of Vitra, during a visit to Paris in 1984 and further kindled his interest in Prouvé's oeuvre. In the ensuing years, a trusting relationship and collaboration was established with Jean Prouvé's family and Vitra has been producing a selection of his furniture designs since 2000.
Each Limited Edition Antony Chair includes a consecutively numbered plaque and special packaging. Please note: pine characteristically changes color over time when subjected to sunlight, depending on the intensity of exposure.
20" w | 26.5" d | 34.5" h | seat: 12.75"
Jean Prouve
Jean Prouve was a self-taught architect and designer. His goal was to make design readily accessible and forge links between art, industry and social consciousness.
Vitra is a Swiss company dedicated to improving the quality of life through the power of design. A central goal of Vitra is sustainable development. Trendy styling is avoided in favor of classic pieces that can be used for decades.