CITY


Christophe Pillet


CITY


Christophe Pillet


MEDITERRANEAN LIFE



“This collection is my contemporary take on the art of Mediterranean living, which is unconnected to time. It is a universe where the sun and the earth meet”. Its main feature is a powder painted aluminium structure with teak arms and plump, comfortable cushions. These pieces create a composition of great comfort and harmony. The seats in the collection, an armchair, a double sofa and a triple sofa, exude classicism and elegance, and their cushions can be customised in terms of both prints and colours. The collection is complemented by four tables: two coffee tables and two corner tables.


MEDITERRANEAN LIFE


“This collection is my contemporary take on the art of Mediterranean living, which is unconnected to time. It is a universe where the sun and the earth meet”. Its main feature is a powder painted aluminium structure with teak arms and plump, comfortable cushions. These pieces create a composition of great comfort and harmony. The seats in the collection, an armchair, a double sofa and a triple sofa, exude classicism and elegance, and their cushions can be customised in terms of both prints and colours. The collection is complemented by four tables: two coffee tables and two corner tables.


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CHRISTOPHE PILLET


A versatile designer—from furniture to products to interiors—architect, set designer, artistic director... Christophe Pillet (Montargis, France, 1959) is one of the most influential creators of our time. Some of his pieces are part of the collections of the Centre Pompidou, the Centre National des Arts Plastiques, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs (in Paris), and the Cooper-Hewitt Museum (in New York).



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CHRISTOPHE PILLET


A versatile designer—from furniture to products to interiors—architect, set designer, artistic director... Christophe Pillet (Montargis, France, 1959) is one of the most influential creators of our time. Some of his pieces are part of the collections of the Centre Pompidou, the Centre National des Arts Plastiques, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs (in Paris), and the Cooper-Hewitt Museum (in New York).


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