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COMPELLING TONES AND TEXTURES: EDMOND
Christophe Delcourt designs define this living space composition, led by the Edmond sofa with the Armand armchairs playing supporting roles. Blending texture and subtle warm tones, the design takes full advantage of the living space's floor-to-ceiling windows.
Delcourt's Jeanne coffee tables anchor the space. The large, circular design is set between the sofa and armchairs, offering a central surface that binds the space together. On one end of the Edmond sofa, the smaller version of the Jeanne coffee table creates an elegant finish.
ARMAND ARMCHAIR CHRISTOPHE DELCOURT
JEANNE COFFEE TABLE VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
ASTER COFFEE TABLE VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
The living space is punctuated by slender silhouettes of the Aster coffee tables by Vincent Van Duysen. The Arial boiserie and doors adorn the surface of the rear wall echoing the dark wood of the furnishings in an elegant dialogue that completes the space.
ARMAND ARMCHAIR CHRISTOPHE DELCOURT
JEANNE COFFEE TABLE VINCENT VAN DUYSEN
ARMAND ARMCHAIR CHRISTOPHE DELCOURT
( Featured Designs )
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The Edmond sofa by Christophe Delcourt is a modular seating system that works as a flexible structure defined by movement, variation, and comfort. The design is organized around a series of elements that allow for asymmetric compositions and changing depths, encouraging different ways of sitting and using the sofa without prescribing them.
A design by Christophe Delcourt, the Armand armchair defined by a precise balance between fine upholstery, a solid structure, and expert craftsmanship. Its form is built around a thin metal shell that wraps the backrest and extends to embrace the chair as a whole, giving the piece a contained profile with a clear construction.
The Jeanne coffee table by Christophe Delcourt is designed as a system of connections, where base and tops are resolved as interdependent elements rather than separate parts. The piece is organized around a central fulcrum structure that supports and joins two overlapping planes, giving the table a clear architectural order and a strong sense of balance.
The Aster coffee table by Vincent Van Duysen is the ultimate expression of compositional rationality and craftsmanship. A unique object made entirely by hand, it is a contemporary work of art that combines aesthetics and functionality. Each table has a slightly different connotation, testifying to its handcrafted nature.
The Arial boiserie and door system by Studio Klass is inspired by the iconic Arial typeface, known for its clean lines and effortless readability. The system seamlessly blends into any living space, serving as a versatile backdrop for everyday life. From its distinctive decorative panels to its versatile door configurations, Arial pushes the boundaries of the traditional boiserie and offers bespoke solutions tailored to each space's unique contours.
The Edmond sofa by Christophe Delcourt is a modular seating system that works as a flexible structure defined by movement, variation, and comfort. The design is organized around a series of elements that allow for asymmetric compositions and changing depths, encouraging different ways of sitting and using the sofa without prescribing them.
A design by Christophe Delcourt, the Armand armchair defined by a precise balance between fine upholstery, a solid structure, and expert craftsmanship. Its form is built around a thin metal shell that wraps the backrest and extends to embrace the chair as a whole, giving the piece a contained profile with a clear construction.
The Jeanne coffee table by Christophe Delcourt is designed as a system of connections, where base and tops are resolved as interdependent elements rather than separate parts. The piece is organized around a central fulcrum structure that supports and joins two overlapping planes, giving the table a clear architectural order and a strong sense of balance.
The Aster coffee table by Vincent Van Duysen is the ultimate expression of compositional rationality and craftsmanship. A unique object made entirely by hand, it is a contemporary work of art that combines aesthetics and functionality. Each table has a slightly different connotation, testifying to its handcrafted nature.
The Arial boiserie and door system by Studio Klass is inspired by the iconic Arial typeface, known for its clean lines and effortless readability. The system seamlessly blends into any living space, serving as a versatile backdrop for everyday life. From its distinctive decorative panels to its versatile door configurations, Arial pushes the boundaries of the traditional boiserie and offers bespoke solutions tailored to each space's unique contours.