Maison et Objet 2020 has just started! The Paris tradeshow is filled with the most staggering modern chairs in the world of design. We present you some of the most astonishing ones directly from January 17th to the 21st at Paris Nord Villepinte! Visit this stand and delight yourself!
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BRABBU is a design brand that reflects an intense way of living, bringing fierceness, strength and power into an urban lifestyle, with a diverse range of furniture, casegoods, upholstery, lighting and rugs through sensory design. BRABBU also offers an excellent service of customization. Take a look at their chairs at Maison et Objet 2020 and let us know what you think!
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Sika is a deer specimen rooted in Japan whose strength and elegance inspired SIKA Armchair. The most distinctive features of this wing chair are the button detailing on the inner back, the nailhead trim and the brass details of the arms.
With origins in France, the House of Bourbon was a dynasty known for its class and splendour. BOURBON Dining Chair embodies this grandeur through its button-tufted inner back, rich cotton velvet and ash with walnut stain legs.
D. Fernando Chair by CULTURE is a piece made using techniques as Metal Casting, Brass finish, Porcelain and Upholstery. The chair is a part of D. Fernando II and Glória Collection, that honours a patron of the applied Arts in Portugal.
In Greek mythology, Gaia is the Earth personification. She is the ancestral mother of all life, the skeleton that holds us all together and protects our heart and lungs. Like her, the Gaia Dining Chair embodies this skeleton personification, bringing nature’s backbone into your home. It is fully upholstered in twill, making it the perfect armchair to fit your dining room.
Nanook is the master of bears, the one who decides the luck of the hunters in the Arctic regions. NANOOK Dining Chair blends the beauty and grandiosity of this animal. This dining room chair has a strong presence balanced with the elegance given by golden nailhead trim and the button detailing on the inner back.
Metamorphosis is the transformation process from caterpillar to butterfly. It inspired the creation of ESSEX Swivel Chair. This barrel chair is upholstered in velvet and has a base in aged brass matte that adds charisma.
The Maya civilization had maize as one of the primary elements of their culture. Personified as a woman, Maya’s Maize God was the inspiration behind MAYA Upholstered Chair. With legs in matte aged brass, this linen accent chair has the sensual and delicate forms of the goddess, making it the perfect seating solution for an elegant living room set.
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MABELA is a creative stool covered with intricate handcrafted straw patterns that evoke ancestral times in Africa. This ancient technique is impressively modified to fit the contemporary design of the piece. Straw Work is a tradition born in Africa, brought to us from the delicate and experienced hands of Master Dora, who interlaces threads to create wonderful webs. Innumerous threads were needed to finish this art piece and coat the stool.
AUTUMN is a beautiful wooden stool that not only reminds us the importance of preserving ancient arts, like marquetry, using them in contemporary design, but also evokes the passing of time and seasons with its falling warm-colored leaves hand placed one by one. Autumn stool was produced over two months of hard work using the ancient marquetry technique.
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Stiletto is a button tufted bench upholstered in velvet. It features brass stiletto legs that are inspired by high heels, providing a sharp and sleek look to your bathroom. It has a rectangular cushioned pad accented by little sloping arms. Feminine and seductive due to its delicate lines, it’s a desirable piece for any modern luxury bathroom.
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