Collection: Hugues Chevalier

Hugues-Chevalier Onohome

The great French Art Deco reinvented

When in 1978 Hugues Chevalier unveiled his first contemporary sofas as a homage to the decorator-assemblers of the 1930s, he deliberately chose to break with the spirit of the times. This aesthetic gamble — bold and counter-current — instantly forged the identity of a house recognised by its sumptuous leathers, precious woods and jewel-like details.

Joined in 2013 by the Bertrand Taïeb family group, the Parisian house perpetuates this tradition under the direction of Frédéric and Laurent Taïeb, surrounded by a team of designers, cabinetmakers, upholsterers and varnishers. Every piece is made to order — from the iconic Dominique sofa to bespoke collections for hotels, embassies and corporate headquarters — in the purest tradition of French luxury.

  • Pullman Sofa

    Pullman Sofa

    Regular price
    $6,163.00 - $6,876.00
    Sale price
    $6,163.00 - $6,876.00
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  • Pullman Armchair

    Pullman Armchair

    Regular price
    $5,136.00
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    $5,136.00
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  • Amelie Armchair

    Amelie Armchair

    Regular price
    $2,273.00
    Sale price
    $2,273.00
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  • Montaigne Sofa

    Montaigne Sofa

    Regular price
    $12,110.00 - $13,500.00
    Sale price
    $12,110.00 - $13,500.00
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  • Stanislas Sofa

    Stanislas Sofa

    Regular price
    $12,351.00 - $14,301.00
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    $12,351.00 - $14,301.00
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  • Studium Sofa

    Studium Sofa

    Regular price
    $8,032.00 - $8,822.00
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    $8,032.00 - $8,822.00
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  • Tamara Extending Table

    Tamara Extending Table

    Regular price
    $12,218.00
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    $12,218.00
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  • Paris Coffee Table

    Paris Coffee Table

    Regular price
    $3,115.00 - $3,594.00
    Sale price
    $3,115.00 - $3,594.00
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Designers

Amine Fallat

A collaborating designer for Hugues Chevalier, Amine Fallat signs creations of fluid lines and understated elegance. His coffee tables, sideboards and TV units — such as the Montreux, Julia and Boston collections — play with gentle curves to build refined interiors where each piece holds its rightful place without ever imposing itself.