Overview
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.
Salute Side Table, High by Sebastian Herkner for La Chance:
- Sculptural side table
- Ø 7" marble column (in black, white or green) holding a Ø 12.6" tray (copper, yellow, black, light blue or polished steel)
- Marble pattern may vary from picture
- H 22.4" x W 16.5" x D 12.6"
- Made in Italy
- Use a microfiber cloth to gently rub clean; do not use any solvents




Specifications
Designer

Sebastian Herkner (born 1981) studied Product Design at HfG Offenbach University of Art and Design. During his studies he began to focus on designing objects and furniture, honing his keen sense for materials, colors and textures. For a short while he then worked for Stella McCartney in London. In the year 2006 Sebastian Herkner founded his own studio. Since that time, he has designed furniture, lamps and smaller items for manufacturers such as Ames, and Tradition, Cappellini, ClassiCon, Fontana Arte, Gubi, Moroso, Wittmann and Zanotta. Herkner also realizes interior architecture projects and museum and exhibition design. His works have won numerous awards – among others the IF Award, the Iconic Award and the Elle Deco International Design Award (EDIDA). As Guest of Honor to imm cologne 2016, Sebastian Herkner provided the design for “Das Haus”. Maison&Objet has elected him 2019 “Designer of the Year”. An unconditional love for traditional craftsmanship paired with a good feel for new technologies, a true flair for color, authentic materials and textures, an unadulterated curiosity for different cultures, for embracing and integrating them. “There is a sensitivity and identity to my work that emphasizes the function, the material and the detail. I transport and interpret characteristics from various contexts of society and culture and implement them in new artifacts. This character infuses the most everyday objects with respect and personality. In this manner, seemingly contrary things can experience esteem.“