Christophe Pillet designed the artistically pleasing and functional Holly Armchair for the Italian brand Kreoo, which specializes in shaping spaces with marble. The Holly Armchair flaunts exquisite curves, and shapes, and is hand-carved from a single marble block. The philosophy of experimenting with new forms and shapes is conspicuous in this furniture exploring the combination of two contrasting materials. Notably, the product is set to be featured in an upcoming Milan Design Week in April 2024.
The Holly Armchair is hand sculpted from Navona Travertine, a high-quality natural stone used as a single block for the shell of this chair. Its curvaceous shell emphasizes the ergonomics and envelopes the seating padded in a natural grain upholstery. For added comfort, the deep backrest is enhanced by the cushions. The leather used for the seating and cushions has a soft, waxy texture, and its semi-matte appearance gives it a more luxurious appeal.
It exhibits a warm hue and textured profile to give the furniture more aesthetic quality with a Mediterranean charm. The soft, elegant curves lead to the chair base for creating balance and mobility. A wonderful structural quality and a charming interplay of two materials and highlighted curved shape outline the monolithic character of the furniture.
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The Holly showcases an imaginative and prolific design that has a multidisciplinary function. It is a comfortable seating solution with a hollowed backrest that hugs the seater. The product with its sculptural impression can be a great addition to any living space. It is perfect for indoor/outdoor use. The shell of the Holly Armchair is customizable in different materials including Travertino, Calacatta Arabescato, Nero Marquina, Verde Imperiale, or Bianco Carrara.
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