
Antony Limited Edition 2025
Jean Prouvé, 1954
The French designer and engineer Jean Prouvé created the Antony chair for the Cité Universitaire in Antony near Paris in the early 1950s. Ateliérs 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.
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. It therefore occupies a unique position in this collection, which today comprises of more than 7000 furniture designs. 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. Highlights from the Vitra Design Museum's growing collection of historical Prouvé furniture pieces were presented to a wider audience in 2006 in the museum's exhibition 'Jean Prouvé: The Poetics of the Technical Object'.
The limited edition of Antony is available until the end of December 2025 and comes with a consecutively numbered label.
Jean Prouvé


Jean Prouvé, who regarded himself as an engineer throughout his lifetime, was both the designer and manufacturer of his product ideas. His unique oeuvre, ranging from a letter opener to door and window fittings, from lighting and furniture to prefabricated houses and modular building systems, encompasses almost anything that is suited to industrial production and construction.




