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. It invites the body to sink and to nestle. The chair’s circular nesting volumes suggest organic growth, a topology of comfort engineered through the logic of repetition and compression. Deauville reclaims space through softness.
Made from an individually handcrafted wood frame which is then padded and finished with a fine hand-stitched cotton cover.