Arles Chair

by Lahana Alice France

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Estimated production time: 3 weeks

Dimension LxWxH (cm): 45x38x85
Limited Editions Material : Oak wood
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Description

Made entirely by hand, the “Arles Chair” is the result of a long traditional assembly process. Light and fine, it dialogues with both modern and old furniture. Self-edited by the craftsman-designer, it is produced only on request.

All the manufactured steps are made by Alice Lahana in her Parisian studio.

Also available in a dark oak finish by request.

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Weight 6 kg
Dimensions 98,5 × 58,5 × 57 cm
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About the designer


Alice Lahana is a french designer based in Paris. While studying at Ensba, she moved to Sao Paulo, Brazil and learned carpentry. On her return, fascinated by this craft, she developed her own workshop. In a desire not to restrict herself to a single material, she experiments with plaster as well as wood, mirror, 3d printers. She thinks of the object as a sculpture, explores its limits and shapes each of its features. This multidisciplinary approach is punctuated by a desire to create a dialogue between artisanal techniques and new technologies, composite materials and raw materials. Self-edited and self-made, each object is made in very small series in Paris and produced only on demand.

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