The Penelope Conversation Chair by Vincent Darré is a new iteration of his famed collection inspired by Surrealism. Available in a limited edition, this covetable design is part of Darré’s collaborative collection with de Gournay. The Penelope Conversation Chair is upholstered in luxurious Redaelli velvet and features delicate hand-embroidery in gold. Tapping into Homer’s Odyssey, the French designer uses the embroideries to draw the imaginary silhouettes of mythological gods & heroes and summon them into our home.
Vincent Darré x De Gournay
Limited edition of 8 pieces + 1 artist’s proof
Chair upholstered here in Redaelli velvet, colour beige (11875)
Embroidery in gold
Legs and structure in walnut
W 67 x D 66 x H 132 cm
W 26.4″ x D 26″ x H 52″
Seating height: 47 cm / 18.5″
Fabric required: 3.2 m / 3.5 yd
Hand embroidered
Production lead time: 14 – 16 weeks
FirmnessThe level of firmness can be adapted upon request, according to your preferences. Contact us or add comments at checkout.
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semi firm
soft
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The Penelope Conversation Chair by Vincent Darré is a new iteration of his famed collection inspired by Surrealism. Available in a limited edition, this covetable design is part of Darré’s collaborative collection with de Gournay. The Penelope Conversation Chair is upholstered in luxurious Redaelli velvet and features delicate hand-embroidery in gold. Tapping into Homer’s Odyssey, the French designer uses the embroideries to draw the imaginary silhouettes of mythological gods & heroes and summon them into our home.
Like cats, Vincent Darré has had several (professional) lives, working in fashion, lifestyle and now, interior design, transforming his homes into a laboratory of sorts for his unbridled creativity. Known for his extravagant, almost baroque persona, Vincent Darré, a.k.a. the enfant terrible of French design, is a free-spirited artist and the master of -isms: dandyism, romanticism, surrealism, eclecticism, Dadaism, Hellenism, and cheeky classicism. Vibrant and flamboyant, his designs are a feat of unexpected shapes and colours, true conversation pieces.
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