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"Cadre" Chair
By Stephane Ducatteau
Located in London, London
Brutalist chair in steel with a smooth waxed finish. Stephane Ducatteau's pieces are sculptural and yet ergonomic and functional. He uses a range of metal treatments to achieve a glossy soft finish.
Please note that this particular Cadre chair...
Category
2010s French Brutalist Chairs
Materials
Steel
$4,575 / item
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