Designed by Anthony Guerrée
Included in the permanent collection of the Mobilier national
Limited edition of 8 pieces
Structure in solid cedar
Hammered brass balls with bronze patina
Vegetable-tanned neck-leather colour cocco
Dimensions open:
W 170 x D 50 x H 150 cm
W 66.9″ x D 19.7″ x H 59.1″
Dimensions closed:
W 50 x D 55 x H 150 cm
W 19.7″ x D 21.7″ x H 59.1″
Seating height: 45 cm / 17.7″
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The Chair – Folding Screen Verdurin by Anthony Guerrée is inspired by the Proustian character of Sidonie Verdurin. In a passage from “À La Recherche du Temps Perdu”, Marcel Proust highlights the sensual relationship maintained by Madame Verdurin with her furniture. Indeed, Sidonie Verdurin once invited Swann to “peloter – fondle” the small bronzes in her Beauvais armchair. In direct reference to this famous passage, the “Verdurin” solid cedar chair-screen is adorned with hammered bronze brass spheres that invite touching.
Credit pictures: DA Spela Lenarcic / IIIRD MAN
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Flint Terracotta
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Linterno Fabric : St Moritz/Nobili
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