The Wilkes Modular Chair, affectionately known as the “Chiclet” chair due to its distinctive rounded-edge cushions resembling Chiclet gum, is a hallmark of postmodern furniture design. Originally introduced in 1976 by designer Ray Wilkes for Herman Miller, this chair has been celebrated for its playful aesthetic and modular versatility.
This aluminum console combines sleek modern design with durability and elegance. Crafted from high-quality aluminum, it features a refined finish that enhances any space, whether in an entryway, living room, or office. Its minimalist yet sophisticated structure provides both style and functionality, making it a perfect statement piece for contemporary interiors.
NumberTwo Fauteuil Chair designed by Jean Pujol for Rue Interieure. The clear lines and beautiful curves intertwined to create a timeless and sculptural piece. This masterpiece gives comfort and the vibrant color brings a new dimension to the room. The frame is made of steel tubes, with a multitude of welded rods. Each rod bends at a different and precise angle, creating a large and comfortable seat. The simple design and the elegant finish adds beauty to the chair. The lightweight makes it easy to handle and move the chair easily. The back of the Fauteuil is juxtaposed with the base, like a dynamic vector conveying a sense of movement.