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Borghese Sofa, Three Seater, Cat. 3 Upholstery, Made to Order

by Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance
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Overview

The Borghese Sofa was designed by Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance for French design house La Chance. It is a sculptural piece directly inspired and named after the pine trees of the Villa Borghese gardens in Rome, Italy. The characteristic entertwined branches of the pine trees are translated as a graphic black steel structure for the sofa. The designer’s preference for organic shapes readily translates as a standout modernist statement-piece. The laser cut metal structure is assembled and wielded by hand to replicate the network of branches of a tree, creating a soft landscape.

La Chance gives a contemporary interpretation of the ornamental and decorative French furniture tradition rooted in the Art Deco period. La Chance works with high qualified artisans to offer the best quality products.

Borghese Sofa, Three Seater, Cat. 3 Upholstery, by Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance for La Chance
- Organic design
- Three-seater
- Textured Steel Structure, High density foam, Cat. 3 Upholstery
- H 33.5" x W 97.5" x D 35"
- Can be made to order with a large choice of high-end fabrics (Kvadrat, Lelièvre, Gabriel, Pierre Frey)
- Please contact us for more information
- Indoor use only
- Made in Italy

Specifications

Care
SHIPPING DIMENSIONS
1 wooden crate 35.5"x45.5"x102"
Weight
187 lbs
DIMENSIONS
H 33.5" W 97.5" D 35"

Designer

Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance
Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance

Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance is a multidisciplinary French designer born in 1974. He studied at the Ecole Nationale des Arts Decoratifs and at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Appliques between 1992 and 1997. Known for his approach focused on experimenting new materials and manufacturing techniques, his prolific career has lead him to collaborate with prestigious brands including Montblanc, Hermes, Baccarat. In 2017, he created the Folia Collection for crystal manufacturer Saint-Louis. In this first cross-disciplinary collection, the designer expresses the vibrant alliance of crystal and wood, simple lines and modern usages.