Jacques Adnet (1900–1984) was a leading French designer who fused modernist architecture with refined craftsmanship. Known for hand-stitched leather furniture, brass detailing, and clean architectural lines, Adnet bridged Art Deco elegance with post-war French modernism.
In 1950s France, he designed interiors and furnishings for government buildings, luxury ocean liners, and elite institutions. Original Jacques Adnet pieces are highly collectible for their saddle leather, solid brass construction, rich patina, and lasting significance in mid-century French design.