Stool #07

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Details
  • Limited edition of 8 pieces + 4 A.P.
  • Numbered & signed pieces

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Dimensions & Materials

Styled with

Hakone Coffee table - Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby - Stool - Galerie kreo

Hakone Coffee table

Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby

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Marc Newson

249/1 - Gino Sarfatti - Stool - Galerie kreo

249/1

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Stool #11 - Guillaume Bardet - Stool - Galerie kreo

Stool #11

Guillaume Bardet

Guillaume Bardet

After having graduated from the renowned École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (ENSAD), Paris, in 1999, Guillaume Bardet started his career as a designer during his residency at the Villa Medicis in Rome.
There, he received a grant from the French Academy in Rome which allowed him to realize his first major project: “Mobilier Immobile”, composed of nine very large pieces in marble.
While continuing to design furniture, he began to work in the field of interior architecture and urban planning, acquiring experience that he would later pass on as a professor at the École Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle (ENSCI), in Paris, beginning in 2005...

Stool #07 - Guillaume Bardet - Stool
Stool #11 - Guillaume Bardet - Stool - Galerie kreo
Guillaume Bardet
Bench 165 - Guillaume Bardet - Stool - Galerie kreo
Guillaume Bardet

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