Yellow Lucien Stool

299,00 €

Guillaume Delvigne

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A complete and complex design furniture ... Halfway between the stool, the stool or the valet, this creation of Guillaume Delvigne should delight you. A delicate blend of modernity with vintage accents! Made in Europe.

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Dimensions : Total height : 95cm - Seat height : 75cm - Seat width : 40cm - Seat depth : 30cm - Width at feet : 52cm

Materials : lacquered steel tubing, solid oak top

Color : natural and yellow wood

Information : varied use ... But prefer domestic use. Magritte could have written "this is not a diving board" ...

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History of the product

A truly hybrid piece of furniture! Cousin-germain of the iconic Mulca chair, this seat we call "stool" to simplify will make your life easier ! A library a little high? He is here to help you. Need a bar chair ? Same thing. A side table ? She offers herself to you !

Its remarkably studied design and breathtaking design with its bright colors will give you the opportunity to surprise your guests with this quirky realization. Steel tubular structure and oak top: this stool will accompany you for a long time !

The designer

Born in France in 1979, Guillaume Delvigne studied at the Ecole de Design Nantes Atlantique and the Politecnico di Milano. Graduated in 2002, he starts in Milan at George J. Sowden studio, co founder of the Memphis movement. In parallel he quickly starts to design his own objects, for an italian editor named Industreal. In 2004 he settles in Paris and for a few years he works along-side various renowned designers such as RADI Designers, Delo Lindo, Elium Studio, Marc Newson or Cédric Ragot.

In 2011 he opens his own studio, inaugurates his first personal exhibition at the ToolsGalerie and receives the Grand Prize of the creation of the city of Paris. He leads now a lot of projects for big french and foreign companies such as Hermès, Givenchy, Cristal de Sèvres, La Redoute, Fabbian, Habitat or Tefal, just as for young editors like La Chance, Hartô or ENOstudio. His designs are regularly exposed during exhibitions in France and abroad and have been awarded or belong to permanent collections. He is a member of the design collective Dito since 2006.

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