Deauville evokes both the visual softness of the 1970s and a sculptural integrity that feels entirely contemporary. Its enveloping, concentric design elicits the image of a shell or a planetary ring, an object of spatial intimacy and visual rhythm.
The circular nesting volumes suggest organic growth, a topology of comfort engineered through the logic of repetition and compression. It embodies bold optimism through organic form, expressive colour and tactile comfort. The enveloping silhouette is an upholstered landscape that invites the body to sink and recline. The vivid upholstery underscores its sculptural presence. Resting on a discreet circular base, the chair appears to hover, enhancing its sense of weightless futurity. The execution with precise seams, generous proportions, and refined upholstery shows prime craftsmanship. Deauville stands at the intersection of comfort and spectacle: it celebrates softness, sensuality, and the pleasure of inhabiting form.
Handcrafted from an welded steel and wood frame which is then padded and finished with a fine hand-stitched cotton cover.