This article forms part of the Decorative and Applied Arts Encyclopedia, a master reference hub providing a structured overview of design history, materials, movements, and practitioners.

LXR10
The Leolux LX swivel chair, LXR10, Studio Truly Truly mixes natural materials to create a beautiful, comfortable armchair. The focal point is the walnut or oak wooden plywood shell, upholstered in fabric or leather. Customization is also possible with the aluminium swivel base. For that ultimate touch, this can be completed in polished aluminium or an Epoxy colour.




Source
Leolux LXR10. Leolux LX. (n.d.). Retrieved September 30, 2021, from https://www.leolux-lx.com/products/armchairs/lxr10.
More on Furniture Design
Menuisier: The French Joiner in the Hierarchy of Furniture Making
During the 17th and 18th centuries, the French menuisier crafted essential furniture from solid wood, distinguishing their work from the…
Keep readingGuéridon: The French Pedestal Table and Its Origins in Decorative Art
The Liberty-style table, crafted by Gianotti, and the guéridon both exemplify Italian Art Nouveau and French decorative furniture, showcasing elegance,…
Keep readingJean Pascaud: Architectural Discipline and Luxury Craft in French Art Deco Furniture
Jean Pascaud, a notable French Art Deco designer, uniquely blended engineering and craftsmanship, emphasizing structural clarity and material richness in…
Keep readingDiscover more from Encyclopedia of Design
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.