Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance
Cinna
2014

Wood is often a material of choice and the Kiji table takes inspiration from Scandinavian shapes. But there is no nostalgia: the outline of this pedestal table inspires its function. A shape that can fit anywhere and adapt to its user.

Cinna
2014

An intimate space for reflection and thought, the Inside World Desk is crafted in solid anthracite-stained ash and oak with a U-shaped fabric-covered panel. 

Cinna
2014

Calanque comprises two low tables resembling the white hulls of small boats floating off the Mediterranean coastline. The reference is furthered in the material that imitates waves and plays with reflections, just like the surface of water under the sun.

Tacchini
2014

Towards the end of the 1950s, Arne Jacobsen designed the Egg chair for the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. It is a chair with a high back and large headrest, which started a new generation of style for chair design. Shelter is part of that stylistic generation: it is comfortable, simple and light. The challenge was to make a clear line to define the boundary between the intimate space, the chair, and the back, which opens the chair to the room. The two spaces are distinct and yet complementary.