Lota
Lota
The apartment of Madame Mathieu-Levy on Rue de Lota in Paris was regarded as one of the most sensational examples of French interior architecture of the 1920s. Eileen Gray had created the decor over a period of five years. It featured were black and silver lacquered wall panels and a sumptuous lounge in the shape of a dugout canoe. Yet another such showpiece was the sofa Lota with its luxuriant cushions and multicolored lacquered side pieces. Eileen Gray liked it so much that she later made a second one for her own home.
Couch. Padded beech frame with spring interior. Side boxes MDF high-gloss color-lacquered, mounted on plastic casters in black. Loose seat cushion with natural down filling. Loose back and side cushions filled with natural down and stabilizers. Cover in fabric or leather.