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OWE Armchair – Galena 13 Ochre
Christophe Delcourt
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OWE Sofa – Ada 08 Natural
Christophe Delcourt
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Lek Banquette – Enders 501 Fabric
Christophe Delcourt
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Lek Banquette – Galena 02 Safran
Christophe Delcourt
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Lum Chair – Stained Oak + Tundra 601 Leather
Christophe Delcourt
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OWE Armchair – Sutter 05 Ecru
Christophe Delcourt
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Pia Sofa 350 – Edmund Ecru
Christophe Delcourt
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Pia Swivel Armchair – Edmund Ecru Fabric
Christophe Delcourt
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Christophe Delcourt
Christophe Delcourt grew up in Paris. His love of nature showed itself from an early age – he even dreamed of working the land. But it was in another realm that he found his direction: on stage. Designing sets for a production, he discovered the joy of making them with his own hands and his vocation was born!
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With a propensity for pure, timeless lines, Christophe Delcourt nonetheless designs pieces that are expressive, powerful, willful. He sculpts the material, challenging it, sometimes contradicting it. His designs never seek effect, but rather to subtract, to cut away until the piece becomes architecture, a concentration of rigor and poetry. Rather than the great designers of the past, it is modern artists who inspire his work: Isamu Noguchi, Constantin Brancusi, Rudolf Schindler.
Wood is his material of predilection, a material that is ever changing and allows for an infinite variety of forms and hues. Christophe Delcourt likes to elevate it, transforming its raw strength into refinement. He combines the skill of cabinetmaking with a repertoire of form that excludes nothing, including the incorporation of elements in ceramic, stone, bronze or natural fibers.
An insatiable investigator, interested in everything, Christophe Delcourt likes to explore new means of expression, experimenting with production methods, understanding the varying cultures of different companies.
Wood is his material of predilection, a material that is ever changing and allows for an infinite variety of forms and hues. Christophe Delcourt likes to elevate it, transforming its raw strength into refinement. He combines the skill of cabinetmaking with a repertoire of form that excludes nothing, including the incorporation of elements in ceramic, stone, bronze or natural fibers.
An insatiable investigator, interested in everything, Christophe Delcourt likes to explore new means of expression, experimenting with production methods, understanding the varying cultures of different companies.