Tick-tock, tick-tock, as the clock goes around… meet the curved-band chair that will gently rock you away in the comfort of your own space. Once a traditional means of ‘comfort’, a rocking chair can be used in so many ways – sitting and rocking is a good past time. The classic form has been re-visited and transformed into a contemporary piece. With its precisely orchestrated flowing lines, thickening and tapering to form a pleasing rhythm, this rocking chair is a signature expression of contemporary design.

Yiban Yiban refers to Chinese “Half – Half”, which vividly depicted its design characteristics.
Sculptural, warm and inviting, the design is defined by the well-proportioned and elegant frame. With its smooth line and wing-shaped back, Yiban Yiban affords extraordinary comfort, privacy and safe feelings.
One is constantly looking for that other half to make their life complete. Yiban Yiban, with its creative design and delicate craftsmanship, is that other half to make your home complete.
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Sumo armchair is an obvious nod to the Japanese modern martial art and full-contact wrestling form that is Sumo. Only practised professionally in Japan, Sumo encompasses the quintessence of traditions, identity and strength. With four sturdy legs and a burly figure, Sumo is firmly anchored to the ground. Yet while the armchair is the very image of purpose, fearlessness and unyieldingness, its rare shape, soft lines and fabric upholstery brings it elegancy and stature. As Hiroko Matsumoto, Pierre Cardin’s longtime muse and first Japanese fashion model to walk in the Paris collections, Sumo is a shining star.

Major Tom’s Seatings collection, designed by Thomas Dariel, includes Armchair, sofa and Ottoman and hails its name from the fictional character referenced in David Bowie’s song « Space Oddity » that depicts an astronaut which casually slips the bonds of the world to journey beyond the stars. The song’s promotional video shows Bowie as Major Tom in a space-inspired outfit designed by Pierre Cardin. With their lunar shapes and curved silhouettes, one can easily imagine the Major Tom seatings displayed inside the famed couturier’s eponymous house, « The Palais Bulles », joyous bubbling landmark of architecture for alternate life. Bowie and Cardin, two trailblazing artists who shared a lifelong fascination with the moon, two men who were disruptors in their field and whose creations are still contemporary because immune to trends. 50 years after moon landing, we are still looking at the stars.

Major Tom’s Seatings collection, designed by Thomas Dariel, includes Armchair, sofa and Ottoman and hails its name from the fictional character referenced in David Bowie’s song « Space Oddity » that depicts an astronaut which casually slips the bonds of the world to journey beyond the stars. The song’s promotional video shows Bowie as Major Tom in a space-inspired outfit designed by Pierre Cardin. With their lunar shapes and curved silhouettes, one can easily imagine the Major Tom seatings displayed inside the famed couturier’s eponymous house, « The Palais Bulles », joyous bubbling landmark of architecture for alternate life. Bowie and Cardin, two trailblazing artists who shared a lifelong fascination with the moon, two men who were disruptors in their field and whose creations are still contemporary because immune to trends. 50 years after moon landing, we are still looking at the stars.

Because of their deep involvement in raising the children of the family, ayis are often remembered with great affection. Ayi Armchair pays homage to unconditional love, care, and to all these women who once took care of our children. With its feminine curved lines, Ayi Armchair has been shaped like a nest where one can feel warmth and soothing comfort. Graceful, the armchair stands on elegant champagne glossy plated metal legs. Ayi armchair is firmly sophisticated. Yet while sitting on it, one also can revive simple memories of being fondly held. Happiness. Because as William Shakespeare once said: “Love comforteth like sunshine after rain”.

Major Tom’s Seatings collection, designed by Thomas Dariel, includes Armchair, sofa and Ottoman and hails its name from the fictional character referenced in David Bowie’s song « Space Oddity » that depicts an astronaut which casually slips the bonds of the world to journey beyond the stars. The song’s promotional video shows Bowie as Major Tom in a space-inspired outfit designed by Pierre Cardin. With their lunar shapes and curved silhouettes, one can easily imagine the Major Tom seatings displayed inside the famed couturier’s eponymous house, « The Palais Bulles », joyous bubbling landmark of architecture for alternate life. Bowie and Cardin, two trailblazing artists who shared a lifelong fascination with the moon, two men who were disruptors in their field and whose creations are still contemporary because immune to trends. 50 years after moon landing, we are still looking at the stars.

Sophie could be the unknown woman of Paul Verlaine’s “Familiar Dream”, familiar yet unique at the same time.
A gently curved back panel with its subtle incline embraces its body with comfort. The simple and balanced shapes and lines evoke familiarity and reliability while the leather seating and the glossy retro look provides warmth and style to this bistro-style chair.

The name of this piece has been chosen as a nod to Guy de Maupassant’s famous character from the novel “Bel Ami”. Seemingly fragile yet resilient, reserved yet determined, Du Roy stool does not let on and stands out for its spirited design .
Shaped as a King’s throne and displaying dynamic wavy pattern on the surface, Du Roy exudes timeless nobility and panache. Either serving as indoor or outdoor furniture piece, Du Roy entices any modern enthusiasms.