The armchair is a masterpiece of craftsmanship, combining modern design with the artistry of Polish masters. The fabric, adorned with appliquéd flowers inspired by Chanel's Camellias, was designed by the renowned decorator Patrice Nourissat. His vision was flawlessly brought to life by Bogumiła Dańko, a master embroiderer from Zakopane, celebrated for her extraordinary precision and artistic expression.
The upholstery is made from natural cloth – a high-quality woolen fabric. The neutral shade of the material provides a subtle backdrop for the embellishments. The ornaments, meticulously hand-cut by Bogumiła Dańko, feature delicate floral and leafy patterns, connected with fine woolen thread using traditional stitches such as daisy and cross-stitch.
The wooden frame, inspired by Hans Olsen’s Fried Egg chair model, crafted from iroko and beech wood, was meticulously created by Mirosław Strzelczyk, a master carpenter and upholsterer, highlighting the Scandinavian style and the natural beauty of the wood.
Patrice Nourissat, an interior architect born in 1943, has cultivated a distinguished career in luxury interior design, marked by his refined taste and extensive expertise. He began his education at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, later continuing at the prestigious École Camondo, a renowned inte...
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