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Dora

FDORAPO

The DORA line was inspired by the geometric aesthetics of cubism to create . The name DORA refers to Dora Maar, a French photographer and painter, who...
Dora
The DORA line was inspired by the geometric aesthetics of cubism to create . The name DORA refers to Dora Maar, a French photographer and painter, who was one of the lovers and muses of the painter Pablo Picasso. This line is composed of a slipper chair, an armless sofa, a pouf and a table. It is part of an architectural composition in which semicircles, rectangles and squares are stacked to create a totemic construction. The tense and angular lines of the base become blurred and rounded to reveal a pleated back that brings softness and generosity to the whole.

Caractéristiques

Category

Poufs

Caractéristiques

Dimensions

L 5 x P 2 x H 2 inches

Caractéristiques

Frame

Wooden panel - Solid oak - Solid beech

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Scenography

Dora

Technical sheet

Dora

FDORAPO

Pierre Frey - Heritage

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Category

Poufs

Designer

Charlotte Juillard

Dimensions

L 5 x P 2 x H 2 inches

Frame

Wooden panel - Solid oak - Solid beech
Construction : Traditional assembly

Comfort

Suspension : Zig zag springs
Structure : HR foam 40 kg/m3
Seat : wrapped in poylester wadding - HR foam 26 kg/m3 - HR foam 40 kg/m3 - HR foam 35 kg/m3

Finishes

Frame Finishes : Brushed oak, stained with water-based varnish
Upholstery Finishes : Pleats - Stretched fabric

Leg Finishes

Visible wood

Information

Partially upholstered wooden legs

Weight

-

Available Options

Wooden legs
Wooden and upholstered legs
Upholstered legs
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Charlotte Juillard

Charlotte Juillard

French designer Charlotte Juillard studied interior architecture in Paris at the Camondo School. She completed her final year project in partnership with the prestigious Manufacture de Sèvres and then entered into a residency at Fabrica, the Benetton group’s research and communication center based in Treviso, Italy. During a year and a half she experienced a real artistic emulsion and confirmed her attraction for object design alongside young talents of different nationalities and backgrounds. 

Selected in 2014 by the incubator «les Ateliers de Paris», she set up her own studio dedicated to object design and scenography. She exhibited in Paris, in September 2016, her collection «Lavastone» inspired by the volcanic rocks of the Naples region, among the 6 talents invited by the Maison & Objet show. She also signs numerous creations for Molteni, Ligne Roset, Christian Lacroix, Duvivier canapé, Hartô or Seletti and teaches, in parallel, at the Camondo school. Her creative approach is at the heart of the valorization of the material thanks to a research based on gestures and know-how.

 

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