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BLACK STOOL

BLACK STOOL

Regular price €500,00 EUR
Regular price Sale price €500,00 EUR
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SKU: DV902

THIS STOOL BY DESIGNER PAUL HARDY IS CONSTRUCTED BY MIXING WOOD, SAND, PIGMENTS AND LIQUID RUBBER, WHICH GIVES IT A HYBRID APPEARANCE BETWEEN VOLCANIC ROCK ERODED BY TIME AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS.
DESIGNER: PAUL HARDY
DIMENSIONS: L.38CM / D.35CM / H.48CM
MATERIAL: WOOD, SAND, LIQUID RUBBER
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Paul Hardy

Paul Hardy, architect and designer based in Pantin, explores the boundaries between architecture, plastic art and design.

In his workshop, Paul Hardy works with materials diverted from construction such as sand, plaster, wood and glass. His creations are born from a careful search for forms inspired by nature and minerals, exploring the fusion between organic aesthetics and design functionality.

His work reveals a fascination for mineral textures, resulting in creations that go beyond simple form to express an emotional depth. Each piece becomes a visual cartography, artistic testimony of meticulous choice and deep reflections, highlighting a constant dialogue between man and his environment.
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