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Né d’un croquis et d’un geste plastique de sculpture, le tabouret Hughes se dévoile comme un monolithe, une forme géométrique brute mais subtile, où résulte la trace de la main.
Douceur de la matière qui accompagne la main justement, lien entre celle qui l’a dessiné, celui qui l’a sculpté et celui qui va en profiter.
The Hughes stool is made of oak wood with an oil finish. Limited to 23 units.
Born from a sketch and a sculptural aesthetic gesture, the Hughes stool reveals itself as a monolith, an abstract form, pure yet subtle, where the hand is still present.
The softness of the material ushers the hand, this particular link between the one who drew it, the one who sculpted it and the one who enjoys it.
Né d’un croquis et d’un geste plastique de sculpture, le tabouret Hughes se dévoile comme un monolithe, une forme géométrique brute mais subtile, où résulte la trace de la main.Douceur de la matière qui accompagne la main justement, lien entre celle qui l’a dessiné, celui qui l’a sculpté et celui qui va en profiter.The Hughes stool is made of oak wood with an oil finish. Limited to 23 units.Born from a sketch and a sculptural aesthetic gesture, the Hughes stool reveals itself as a monolith, an abstract form, pure yet subtle, where the hand is still present.The softness of the material ushers the hand, this particular link between the one who drew it, the one who sculpted it and the one who enjoys it.
Hughes Stool
Né d’un croquis et d’un geste plastique de sculpture, le tabouret Hughes se dévoile comme un monolithe, une forme géométrique brute mais subtile, où résulte la trace de la main.Douceur de la matière qui accompagne la main justement, lien entre celle qui l’a dessiné, celui qui l’a sculpté et celui qui va en profiter.The Hughes stool is made of oak wood with an oil finish. Limited to 23 units.Born from a sketch and a sculptural aesthetic gesture, the Hughes stool reveals itself as a monolith, an abstract form, pure yet subtle, where the hand is still present.The softness of the material ushers the hand, this particular link between the one who drew it, the one who sculpted it and the one who enjoys it.