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Stool S1-1 in oak

Stool S1-1 in oak

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SKU: DV1609-1610-1611

CLEMENT ARNAUD STOOL IN WHITE OAK.
DESIGNER: CLEMENT ARNAUD
DIMENSIONS: W.41CM / D.35CM / H.48.5CM
MATERIAL: WOOD
COLOR: WOOD

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Clément Arnaud

CLÉMENT ARNAUD, BORN IN 1992 AND LIVING IN PARIS, IS AN AUTODIDACT USING MULTIPLYING MEDIA. ILLUSTRATION INTERMIXED WITH QUOTES, EXERGUES JUXTAPOSED WITH THE DRAWING UNIVERSES. CERAMICS, A FIELD OF POSSIBILITIES FOR SHAPING CONCEPTS INTO A REPERTORY OF SHAPES. WOOD, AS AN ARCHITECTURAL ASSEMBLY.
A UNIQUE OBJECT, EACH PRODUCTION IS AN AESTHETIC AND FUNCTIONAL BALANCE PLAY. ASSEMBLIES THROUGH HAND WORK, ABOVE ALL. USE TIME IN ITS ENTIRETY SLOWLY, FUNDAMENTAL TO CREATION.
DISTANT INSPIRATIONS FROM MAYAN CONSTRUCTIONS AND SCULPTURES, AS WELL AS FROM THE AVANT-GARDE LINES OF THE STIJL MOVEMENT. THE TOTEM AS A SENSITIVE AND LIVING OBJECT, THE SEATS AS NECESSARY ARCHITECTURE.
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