Collier - Ceinture - Embrase
Perles en terre, verres, agate, métal, coquillage et attache en cuir.
Dimensions : 150cm
PalmSpring refers to the palm on the back of the chair and to the season during which the first chair has been concepted.
The back of the chair is made from recycled Brazilian coffee bags found in Parisians’ coffee roasting plants.
The pearls winding around the armrest are seeds that grow in cluster on the açai palm tree. Their tint is obtained from plant colouring agents.
Created using a vintage bridge armchair picked up for a bargain in Paris, the chair – including the upholstery of the seat itself – was totally refurbished by hand, using French know-how. The work is composed of webbings, hard canvas, leaf fibre and animal hair, twines, cotton cloth and upholstery tack.
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Unique item.
PalmSpring refers to the palm on the back of the chair and to the season during which the first chair has been concepted.
The back of the chair is made from recycled Brazilian coffee bags found in Parisians’ coffee roasting plants.
The pearls winding around the armrest are seeds that grow in cluster on the açai palm tree. Their tint is obtained from plant colouring agents.
Created using a vintage bridge armchair picked up for a bargain in Paris, the chair – including the upholstery of the seat itself – was totally refurbished by hand, using French know-how. The work is composed of webbings, hard canvas, leaf fibre and animal hair, twines, cotton cloth and upholstery tack.
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Unique item.
Campus
"LE 217" Â Â
Mission of furnishing of the ground floor of the residence. Executed in collaboration with the agency Bathilde Millet Architectes.
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Hall.
The large bench (323 sq ft) placed at the center of the room are made out of recycled wooden pallets. One U is facing the bay window while the other one is facing the reception. It is composed of ten modules topped by large cushions and foam made out of a rug in kilim from Pompon Bazar and three coffee table modules that blend together.
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Cafeteria.
The space is treated in mind of the old dining refectory where the community its meals sat at the same table. The tables are homemade creation.
Two big trays in massif ash wood of 42 ft run along the bay window so reminding the parallel line of the rails which follow the bulding. 4 tables which compose the long tray are assembled between them by a system of double dovetail (drawing butterfly) so allowing the administrator to change at leisure the layout of the place. Feet easels preserved their natural tint. The tray table of 3,14 pouces of thickness were cleared to create a contrast with the black back of chairs. Production V.Crinière.
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Lounge.
Composed of four coffee tables (same one as we cited above) can also be used as benches because of their massive length and aspect. The lightness of the "corbeille" seats made of rattan can easily be moved.
© Martin Argyroglo