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1 890,00 €

Guillaume Delvigne

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Designed in France by Guillaume Delvigne, this design bench in solid oak is covered with a fabric of the brand Gabriel, a Danish company since 1853. Available in colors, it brings its chic and offbeat touch !

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Dimensions : Width: 146 cm - Total height : 76.5 cm - Seat height : 38 cm - Total depth : 75 cm - Seat depth : 47 cm

Materials : solid oak legs, matte finishes

Foam Padding, soft seat, Fabric from Gabriel, reference FAME 66071

Colors : oak, grey

Informations : Comes with cushions - Very easy to maintain and incomparable seat !

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FREE SHIPPING to France from 80€.

- STANDARD SHIPMENTS in France with Colissimo (2-3 days) : 6,5 €

- INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS (EUROPE) with colissimo : 15 €

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History of the product

A mix of Scandinavian design and contemporary colors for your home! Robust, this beautiful bench was designed by the French designer Guillaume Delvigne. Composed of a solid oak structure, it is adorned with a fabric produced by a historic Danish house, the Gabriel House active since 1853.

Available in three colors, this bench with unrivaled comfort will decorate your living room with this little design thing that will make all the difference !

The designer

Born in Saint-Nazaire in 1979, Guillaume Delvigne studied at the Nantes Atlantique School of Design and Politecnico di Milano. Graduated in 2002, he started in Milan in the agency of George J. Sowden, co-founder of the Memphis movement. In parallel, he began very early to draw his own objects, especially for the Italian publisher Industreal. In 2004 he moved to Paris and worked for several years with renowned designers such as RADI Designers, Delo Lindo, Marc Newson, Elium Studio or Cédric Ragot.

In 2011, he opened his own studio, inaugurated his first personal exhibition at the ToolsGalerie and won the Grand Prix of Creation of the City of Paris. He now leads many projects for major French and foreign companies such as Hermès, Givenchy, Cristal de Sèvres, La Redoute, Fabbian, Habitat or Tefal, as well as for young publishers such as La Chance, Hartô or ENOstudio. His creations are regularly presented at exhibitions in France and abroad. Some of his objects have been awarded prizes or are part of permanent collections. He is a member of the design collective Dito since its creation in 2006.

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