Rocky armchair Pink

790,00 €

Xavier Daublain & Damien Sanoner

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A design armchair with contemporary lines, composed of a very high quality structure. A project designed by our awesome designer duo and made in France!

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Dimensions : height 79 cm x width 73 cm x depth 84 cm (Height of the feet 45 cm)

Materials : Structure in solid beech. Seat and back cushion High Resilience. Fabrics of the Gabriel House.

Colors : Stained beech. Pink trim. Available in purple, gray and cream.

Information : easy to maintain.

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- STANDARD SHIPMENTS in France with Colissimo (2-3 days) : 6,5 €

- INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS (EUROPE) with colissimo : 15 €

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History of the product

If you were looking for a contemporary designer chair, that's the answer to your question. This solid beech seat will accompany you for a long time as its quality is proven. Robust structure and overhead lines, all lined with a silky-textured fabric from Gabriel House. Freely inspired by rocking chairs of yesteryear, he will occupy the space with a lot of style!

And it is in France that it was manufactured, in a house of cabinet-making dating from the middle of the 19th century in which the realization is always manual. A true guarantee of durability for an armchair declined in many colors, for the living room, the room or the office.

The designer

We could have named this talented duo "connected designers". It is indeed this approach of proximity which founds the birth of the Studio Point D. At the origin of this innovative concept, two thirty, Xavier Daublain and Damien Sanoner, who registered in a simple movement : to propose a furniture design quality, responsible and affordable. Let's admit that the challenge is rather successful.

Unusual is their story. These two passionate entrepreneurs meet at the nursery of their children. They exchange, a little, a lot ... And go to the obvious: the offer of French and European accessible design is rare, not to say non-existent. They have complementary profiles : Damien is an engineer by training, moved by Toulon and Boston, Xavier him, has a commercial training, validated between the Catho of Lyon and the University of Luton in Great Britain. These jack-of-all-trades, wanting to bring some freshness to the Design, have impelled a true model of responsible and consistent consumption.

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