Designed in collaboration with Italian designer Cristina Celestino, the Colette armchair is a must-have piece in the Intérieur aux aubergines collection. It can be used in many ways: as a complement to a family sofa, as an ideal armchair to enjoy a book in the privacy of a bedroom or as a masterpiece in a winter living room. Available in several color ranges, plain or patterned, the Colette armchair can form a colorful seating ensemble, dressing up your interior by giving it a warm and ornamental character.
Designed to be a piece with a strong character, this designer armchair combines the softness of a jacquard fabric seat with the warmth of a hand-knotted rattan structure.
Colette armchair, plain yellow and green
Hand folded rattan and jacquard fabric
Designer: Cristina Celestino
Made for you and delivered in 12 weeks.
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Arts and materials
The rattan structure of the chair has been entirely crafted by hand by one of the few remaining specialists in Europe based in Brianza, Italy. Made from a type of rattan known as Manao, the structure is made up of vines that are bent using a traditional steaming method in order to fix a curve, before being assembled and sanded by hand so it is soft to the touch. Rattan is a natural and durable material that can be curved using heat in order to create round, organic and sensual shapes. The fabric covering the seat cushions is none other than our Belle-épine fabric, made to a high level of precision using natural fibers on a jacquard loom, it is also used on our cushions, sofas, folding screens and wall-papers.




Inspiration
The Colette armchair echoes the textured composition and decorative elements found on Henri Matisse's Intérieur aux Aubergines piece from 1911, which inspired Italian designer Cristina Celestino to create this collection. The fabric reflects the arabesque motifs found on the work, as well of the pears posed next to the eggplants in the still life. The rattan structure represents the relationship between indoor and outdoor spaces, a theme explored by the painter through the window and superimposed layers. Discover more about the inspirations behind the collection
Cristina Celestino
