Rating and value of furniture, armchairs and tables by Jules Émile Leleu

Leleu armchairs

If you own a work by or based on the work of artist Jules Émile Leleu and would like to know its value, our state-approved experts and auctioneers can advise you. Our specialists will carry out a free appraisal of your work, and provide you with a precise estimate of its value on the current market. Then, if you wish to sell your work of art, we will guide you towards the best possible means of obtaining the best possible price.

Artist's rating and value

During the 20th century, Jules-Émile Leleu was one of the most talented decorators of his time. Since then, his value has risen steadily. As a result, he has become a firm fixture on the international art market. Highly prized by collectors, his armchairs are the most popular on the market, particularly the polar bear model. A piece of Jean Royère furniture can fetch thousands of euros at auction, as demonstrated by his cabinet 4930 dating from 1958, which sold for €499,650 at Sotheby's in 2023, whereas its estimate was between €59,290 and €83,270. 

Order of value from the most basic to the most prestigious

Type of work / piece of furniture

Results

Drawing - watercolor

From €30 to €2,100

Bed

From €100 to €16,000

Luminaire

From €10 to €19,700

Chair

From €50 to €28,000

Cabinet

From €300 to €130,000

Storage unit

From €200 to €499,650

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The artist's creations and style

Jules Leleu is part of the Art Deco movement, characterized by complex curved lines, superimposed shapes, rectilinear geometry, the use of wood - sometimes lacquered, sometimes marquetry - and the use of gilded metal elements.

Jules Leleu, iconic Art Deco designer

Jules Émile Leleu was born in Boulogne-sur-Mer in 1883.

His father was the founder of a painting company, and Jules Leleu came to work there, creating a decoration department in 1910. During the First World War, he was drafted into the French army, which interrupted his career. Wounded twice, he was imprisoned in Germany, and did not resume his activities until the end of the war, in 1918, when he was released. Together with his brother, he acquired a mansion in Boulogne-sur-Mer, where he exhibited his creations. He then moved to Paris. In 1925, he won a grand prize at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs Industriels et Modernes for a dining room he designed. Like many decorators of his time, he fitted out liners, notably the Atlantique and the Normandie. He worked for Prince Pierre of Monaco and also designed part of the United Nations Office in Geneva.

At the end of the Second World War, the designer became even more famous and in demand on the Art Deco furniture and decoration market.

In 1973, after a number of years rich in commissions and productions, Leleu was forced to close its doors when design furniture reached its peak.

Her great-granddaughter revived the house name in 2017 when she relaunched rug production, originally initiated by Jules Leleu's daughter.  

The furniture designer died in a car accident in 1961.

Jules Leleu's imprint on his period

The decorator marked his time with his refined spirit and unique style. He decorated the apartments of important figures of his time, both in France and in the United States. His talent was in demand from major clients, and the artist enjoyed a prosperous career. Today, his works are still appreciated on the auction market, and his value is on the rise.

Recognizing Jules Leleu's signature   

Jules Leleu doesn't always sign his works. That's why, if you think you own a piece by the artist, it's important to have it appraised to be sure of its originality.

Signature of Jules Leleu

Appraising your property

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