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  • The Sofa Spoke 290, Custom Made

    The Spoke sofa, magnificent curves, elegant and majestic. Superb cotton velvet sofa. A modern design freely inspired by that of the sofas of the 50s. A very beautiful curved backrest for a perfect support of the back and a comfortable and excellent seat. A very high-end contemporary artisanal manufacture in the chosen materials and an irreproachable finish. Exclusively made to order.
  • Chair in Rattan Chocolate, Made on Demand

    The Chocolate rattan chair.
    Superb handcrafted rattan chair, made on demand.
    Price upon request.
    This cane chair is ideal for your terrace, in your garden but also for your interior.
    Very comfortable, this beautiful chair is light and very resistant.
    This chair will beautify your living room, your kitchen, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.
    A magnificent French artisanal achievement, entirely handmade.
    Type: chair with wide seat 45cm
    Stackability: stackable
    Indoor/Outdoor: Semi-outdoor
    Fiber: Brilliant (Rilsan)
    Colours: Shiny Chocolate, Shiny Ivory
    Structure materials: Dark rattan (Malacca)
    Weaving range: Masterpieces
    Seat height: 45cm
    Overall height: 86cm
    Overall width: 45cm
    Overall depth: 51cm
    Weight: 5kg
    Varnish and paint: Varnish
    Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits.
    Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.
    With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.
    But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.
    The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.
    More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.
    In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.
    But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.
    It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.
    The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.
    In summary, 2 main principles to respect:
    During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.
    During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.
    However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).

  • Fragment Face of Apollo, Metropolitan Museum

    €990.00
    Large statue, fragmentary face of Apollo on a base with a total height of 65cm with its base.
    Perfect reproduction of a fragment of Apollo's head on display in the entrance hall of the Gallery of Antiquities at the Metropolitan Museum in New York.
    The original dates from the 2nd century BC.
    This one was classified from the Hellenistic period: there is no need to praise the extreme elegance and perfection of this sculpture which remains an exemplary piece of Greek art of the time.
    Material: composite, a perfect imitation of ancient stone, a superb workmanship for this Art object with an eternal presence.
    A very beautiful statue for a charming and elegant decoration.
    This statue can be positioned outside thanks to its protection against the sun's rays and bad weather.
    Dimensions of the statue without the base:
    - Width: 52cm
    - Depth: 50cm
    - Height: 55cm
    Height of the statue with the base: 65 cm

  • Rattan Armchair Ivory & Black, Retro Style

    High armchair in the style of the 1900s. Superb handcrafted armchair in woven rattan.

    Manufacturing on demand.

    Welcoming with its fully woven high backrest and its generous shapes, its rattan decorations in the shape of flowers, this atypical armchair can be either a restaurant, bistro, café, garden or dining room armchair woven in the colors of your desires which is as beautiful inside as it is outside.

    Very comfortable, this high rattan armchair is nevertheless light and very resistant.

    This armchair will beautify your living room, your kitchen, your living room, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.

    A magnificent French craftsmanship, this remarkable armchair is entirely handmade.

    Type: chair with wide seat 43cm

    Stackability: Not stackable

    Indoor/Outdoor: Semi-Outdoor

    Fiber: Brilliant (Rilsan)

    Colours: Glossy Ivory – Pantone 155, Glossy Black – Pantone 426

    Structure materials: Dark rattan (Malacca)

    Weaving range: classic

    Seat height: 45cm

    Seat width: Wide seat (43 cm).

    Overall height: 112cm

    Overall width: 62cm

    Overall depth: 60cm

    Weight: 7kg

    Varnish and paint: Unvarnished

    Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits.

    Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.

    With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.

    But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.

    The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.

    More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.

    In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.

    But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.

    It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.

    The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.

    In summary, 2 main principles to respect:

    During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.

    During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.

    However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).

  • Candleholder Tulip in Ceramic H27cm

    €359.00
    Large ceramic candle holder in the shape of a tulip with a gold or silver finish inside the large petals.
    An artisanal realization in porcelain with a height of 27 cm.
    A beautiful decorative object in soft, fresh and spring colours.
    This atypical candlestick exists in several in several finishes:
    - black exterior - gold interior,
    - black exterior - silver interior,
    - white exterior - silver interior
    - light gray exterior - silver interior
    - brown exterior - gold interior
    - pearl exterior - silver interior
    A remarkable piece of elegance and delicacy made entirely by hand and painted by hand in Italy.
    A beauty !
  • Velvet Armchair 70s Goldwyn Made To Order

    €1,954.00
    The Goldwyn armchair is exclusively made to order.
    Presented covered with high-end fabrics and offers a touch of great delicacy.
    This 70s-inspired armchair with its backrest and high armrests has a tulip base in black powder-coated metal.
    The Goldwyn armchair is a unique and essential piece of furniture for a refined and comfortable atmosphere.
    A decorative element to place in a living room, a hotel hall or a lounge area to create a warm and cozy atmosphere.
    Haute couture furniture, a remarkable piece.
    High-end contemporary manufacturing in the chosen materials and an irreproachable finish.
    An exceptional seat:
    Seat density: 30kg/m3
    Seat back density: 20kg/m3
    Armrest density: 25kg/m3 

  • Rattan Medallion Chair, Made on Demand

    The rattan medallion chair. Superb handcrafted rattan chair, made on demand.
    Price upon request.
    This cane chair is ideal for your terrace, in your garden but also for your interior.
    Very comfortable, the Anatole chair is light and very resistant.
    This chair will beautify your living room, your kitchen, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.
    A magnificent French craftsmanship, the Anatole chair is entirely handmade.
    Type: chair with wide seat 43cm
    Stackability: stackable
    Indoor/Outdoor: Semi-outdoor
    Fiber: Brilliant (Rilsan)
    Colours: Gloss Bordeaux, Gloss Yellow, Gloss Putty
    Structure materials: Dark rattan (Malacca)
    Weaving range: prestige
    Colours: Brilliant Burgundy – Pantone 188, Jade Green – Pantone 556, Brilliant Mint Green – Pantone 5787
    Seat height: 45cm
    Overall height: 87cm
    Overall width: 50cm
    Overall depth: 45cm
    Weight: 5kg
    Varnish and paint: Varnish
    Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits.
    Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.
    With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.
    But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.
    The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.
    More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.
    In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.
    But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.
    It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.
    The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.
    In summary, 2 main principles to respect:
    During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.
    During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.
    However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).
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  • Rattan Armchair 1900s Vintage Style

    Imposing vintage 1900 style armchair but light (7kg), "tailor-made" woven in synthetic fiber.

    Price upon request.

    This synthetic fiber armchair can be left outside friends in order to preserve the quality of the rattan furniture, it is imperative to store it in a dry place during the winter season. It does not support prolonged bad weather and/or high permanent humidity.

    This large rattan armchair will embellish your kitchen, your living room, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.

    Overall height: 80cm

    Overall width: 64cm

    Overall depth: 62cm

    Weight: 7kg

    Seat height: 45cm

    Seat width: 43 cm wide seat

    Indoor/Outdoor: Semi-Outdoor

    Stackability: Not stackable

    Material: dark rattan

    Weaving fiber: Brilliant (Rilsan)

    Colour: Brilliant Red – Pantone 1807, Brilliant Old Rose – Pantone 7522

    Finish: Varnish

    The Cruise Line armchair is also presented here in natural rattan fibre.

    Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits. Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.

    With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.

    But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.

    The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.

    More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.

    In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.

    But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.

    It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.

    The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.

    In summary, 2 main principles to respect:

    During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.

    During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.

    However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before drying the furniture to

    so that it can dry out. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).

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  • Ballerina Lounge in Velvet Armchair

    €1,334.00

    Chair from the end of the 19th century / Napoleon III in the style of the toad armchair without armrests.

    A beautiful stylish seat, very comfortable with the particularity of not leaving any visible cabinetwork.

    Very nice decorative pompoms in the old style elegantly decorate both sides of the backrest.

    This seat is available in 3 colors of velvet: taupe, orange and deep English green.

    This seat is covered with padded velvet fabric and features high fringes to conceal the feet. The back of the backrest of this beautiful seat is not padded.

     

    A very beautiful chair of contemporary craftsmanship in the style of the late 19th century.

     

    Excellent seat with a height of 44 cm.

     

    A piece produced in a limited series, refined and elegant.

  • Ginkgo Floor Lamp H195cm

    €2,550.00

    The Floor lamp Ginkgo. A beautiful and great lamp in the style of the 20-30 palm-shaped, with a square base and beautiful Ginkgo leaves made of polished brass. Its design makes this lightinng the masterpiece for an exotic environment, which can be used in a living room with a modern design or a chic and elegant dining room.

  • The Tube Lamp

    €1,500.00

    The Tube Lamp. A very beautiful floor lamp in art deco style. A contemporary handmade lamp that will embellish your interior decoration. A beautiful piece, a great novelty. The material used for the structure is brushed brass and matt black brass.

  • Prestigious Rattan Chair, Made On Demand

    Superb handcrafted rattan chair, made on demand.

    Chair available in several colors: ask us.

    Sturdy and lightweight stackable furniture.

    This cane chair is ideal for your terrace, in your garden but also for your interior.

    Very comfortable, this elegant rattan chair is light and very resistant.

    This chair will beautify your living room, your kitchen, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.

    A magnificent French craftsmanship, entirely handmade.

    Seat width: wide 43 cm

    Stackability: stackable

    Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor

    Fiber: Satin (Raucord)

    Colours: Satin white, Satin soft blue – Pantone 5493, Satin black – Pantone Black C, Satin orange.

    Structure materials: Aluminum

    Weaving range: prestige

    Seat height: 45cm

    Overall height: 84cm

    Overall width: 40cm

    Overall depth: 45cm

    Weight: 5kg

    Varnish and paint: powder coating

    Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits.

    Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.

    With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.

    But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.

    The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.

    More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.

    In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.

    But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.

    It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.

    The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.

    In summary, 2 main principles to respect:

    During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.

    During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.

    However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).

  • Natural Woven Rattan Armchair 1920s

    €684.00
    This rattan armchair, all woven in natural slats, is a great vintage classic for the garden, terrace, veranda from the 1920s. Supplied with its seat cushions.
    We love its retro style from the banks of the Marne in the 1900s. As beautiful inside as it is outside, this armchair will enhance your kitchen, your living room, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.
    This natural woven rattan armchair should be kept out of the rain.
    A magnificent French craftsmanship, this caned rattan armchair is entirely handmade.
    Overall height: 95 cm
    Overall width: 61cm
    Overall depth: 78cm
    Weight: 7kg
    Seat height: 45cm
    Seat width: Wide seat 43cm
    Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor only
    Stackability: Not stackable
    Material: Light Rattan (Manila)
    Colors: natural fiber
    Rattan is a material with extraordinary properties with limits. Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.
    With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.
    But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.
    The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.
    More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.
    In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.
    But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.
    It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.
    The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.
    In summary, 2 main principles to respect:
    During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.
    During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.
    However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).

  • Beige Rattan Armchair, Vintage Style

    €750.00

    Imposing vintage 1900 style armchair but light (7kg), entirely woven with natural blade, it can be woven "to measure" in synthetic fiber.

    Available from stock.

    This natural fiber armchair must be protected from the rain.

    This large rattan armchair will embellish your kitchen, your living room, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.

    Overall height: 78cm

    Overall width: 75cm

    Overall depth: 53cm

    Weight: 7kg

    Seat height: 45cm

    Height of the armrests: 72 cm

    Seat width: 43 cm wide seat

    Indoor/Outdoor: Semi-Outdoor

    Colours: Satin beige – Pantone 7502, Satin black – Pantone Black C

    Stackability: Not stackable

    Weaving fibers: Satin (Raucord)

    Finish: Varnish

    Structure materials: Light rattan (Manila)

    Rattan is a material with extraordinary properties with limits. Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.

    With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.

    But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.

    The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.

    More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.

    In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.

    But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.

    It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.

    The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.

    In summary, 2 main principles to respect:

    During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.

    During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.

    However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).

  • Rattan Armchair Sophia 1920's, Made On Order

    The Sophia armchair from the 1920s. Superb handcrafted armchair in woven rattan.

    Manufacturing on demand.

    Welcoming with its fully woven high backrest and generous shapes, the Sophia armchair is an armchair for a restaurant, bistro, café, garden or dining room in woven rattan in the colors of your desires, non-stackable, is as beautiful inside as it is outside .

    Very comfortable, the Sophia armchair is light and very resistant.

    This armchair will beautify your living room, your kitchen, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.

    A magnificent French craftsmanship, the Sophia armchair is entirely handmade.

    Type: chair with wide seat 43cm

    Stackability: Not stackable

    Indoor/Outdoor: Semi-Outdoor

    Fiber: Satin (Raucord)

    Colours: Satin White, Satin Soft Blue – Pantone 5493, Satin Ivory – Pantone 7506

    Structure materials: Light rattan (Manila)

    Weaving range: masterpiece.

    Seat height: 45cm

    Seat width: Wide seat (43 cm).

    Overall height: 120cm

    Overall width: 62cm

    Overall depth: 72cm

    Weight: 7kg

    Varnish and paint: Unvarnished

    Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits.

    Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.

    With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.

    But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.

    The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.

    More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.

    In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.

    But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.

    It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.

    The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.

    In summary, 2 main principles to respect:

    During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.

    During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.

    However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).

  • Large Cane Rattan Armchair, Made On Order

    Superb handcrafted armchair in woven rattan.

    This cane rattan armchair with natural slat underlined with tinted slat naturally finds its place as a garden armchair, living room armchair in town, veranda armchair facing the sea.

    This chair must be protected from the rain.

    Manufacturing on demand.

    Welcoming with its fully woven backrest and its generous shapes, this armchair is a restaurant armchair, in the colors of your desires, non-stackable, and is as beautiful inside as it is outside.

    Very comfortable, this cane rattan armchair is light and very resistant.

    A magnificent French craftsmanship, this armchair is entirely handmade.

    Type: chair with wide seat 43cm

    Stackability: Not stackable

    Indoor/Outdoor: Semi-Outdoor

    Fiber: Satin (Raucord)

    Colours: Satin Chocolate – Pantone 476, Satin Ivory – Pantone 7506, Satin Terracotta

    Structure materials: Light rattan (Manila)

    Weaving range: Classic

    Seat height: 45cm

    Seat width: Wide seat (43 cm).

    Overall height: 102cm

    Overall width: 61cm

    Overall depth: 63cm

    Weight: 7kg

    Varnish and paint: Varnish

    Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits.

    Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.

    With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.

    But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.

    The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.

    More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.

    In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.

    But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.

    It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.

    The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.

    In summary, 2 main principles to respect:

    During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.

    During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.

    However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).

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  • Rattan Armchair Gabrielle, Made On Order

    The Gabrielle chair. Superb handcrafted armchair in woven rattan.

    Manufacturing on demand.

    Welcoming with its fully woven backrest and its generous shapes, the Gabrielle armchair is an armchair for restaurants, bistros, cafés, gardens or dining rooms in woven rattan in the colors of your desires, non-stackable and is as beautiful inside as it is outside.

    Very comfortable, the Gabrielle armchair is light and very resistant.

    This armchair will beautify your living room, your kitchen, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.

    A magnificent French craftsmanship, the Gabrielle armchair is entirely handmade.

    Type: chair with wide seat 43cm

    Stackability: Not stackable

    Indoor/Outdoor: Semi-Outdoor

    Fiber: Satin (Raucord)

    Colours: Satin Beige – Pantone 7502, Satin Ultramarine Blue – Pantone 534, Satin Royal Blue, Satin Terracotta, Satin Olive Green – Pantone 5743

    Structure materials: Dark rattan (Malacca)

    Weaving range: exceptions

    Colours: Satin Beige – Pantone 7502, Satin Ultramarine Blue – Pantone 534, Satin Royal Blue, Satin Terracotta, Satin Olive Green – Pantone 5743

    Seat height: 45cm

    Seat width: Wide seat (43 cm).

    Overall height: 81cm

    Overall width: 58cm

    Overall depth: 63cm

    Weight: 7kg

    Varnish and paint: Varnish

    Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits.

    Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.

    With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.

    But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.

    The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.

    More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.

    In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.

    But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.

    It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.

    The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.

    In summary, 2 main principles to respect:

    During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.

    During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.

    However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).

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  • Globe Still Life w/ Blue Butterflies

    €1,084.00

    Globe Still Life with phosphorescent blue butterflies.

    This Memento Mori-like skull, on which magnificent "Morpho" butterflies have landed, is presented under a Napoleon III style glass globe.

    A unique work of art, presented on a turned wooden stand, to remind us of the fragile and ephemeral beauty of life.

    Vanitas with blue butterflies Morpho Didius. Resin skull reproduction.

    An unusual decorative object for your cabinet of curiosities.

    A beautiful craftsmanship.

  • Sofa Bench Magdalena

    €3,300.00
    Magdalena sofa.
     
    Seat made in velvet and structure made of patinated and gilt carved wood with its aged cane. 
     
    A current neoclassical style handcrafted manufacturing. 
     
    A lot of charm and elegance, this sofa is made in limited edition.
    Delivery by carrier. 
  • Rattan chair, 5 finishes available

    €409.00

    The Roma rattan chair.

    Very beautiful handcrafted rattan chair.

    Available from stock. A limited series.

    Sturdy and lightweight stackable furniture.

    This cane chair is ideal for your terrace, in your garden but also for your interior.

    Very comfortable, the Roma chair is light and very resistant.

    This chair will beautify your living room, your kitchen, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.

    A magnificent French craftsmanship, the Roma chair is entirely handmade.

    Seat width: 39cm

    Stackability: stackable

    Indoor/Outdoor: Semi-Outdoor

    Fiber: Satin (Raucord)

    Colours: Satin Beige – Pantone 7502, Satin White, Satin Black – Pantone Black C

    Structure materials: Light rattan (Manila)

    Weaving range: basics

    Colours: Satin Beige – Pantone 7502, Satin Ultramarine Blue – Pantone 534, Satin Royal Blue, Satin Terracotta, Satin Olive Green – Pantone 5743

    Seat height: 45cm

    Overall height: 85cm

    Overall width: 47cm

    Overall depth: 49cm

    Weight: 5kg

    Varnish and paint: Varnish

    Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits.

    Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.

    With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.

    But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.

    The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.

    More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.

    In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.

    But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.

    It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.

    The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.

    In summary, 2 main principles to respect:

    During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.

    During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.

    However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).

  • Folding Rattan Chair, 4 colors available

    €325.00

    The rattan and steel folding chair.

    Very beautiful handcrafted chair in rattan and metal structure.

    Available from stock. A limited series.

    Sturdy and lightweight stackable furniture.

    This cane chair is ideal for your terrace, in your garden but also for your interior.

    Comfortable, this woven fiber chair is light and very resistant.

    This chair will beautify your living room, your kitchen, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.

    A beautiful French craftsmanship, this folding chair is entirely handmade.

    Seat width: 39cm

    Stackability: stackable

    Indoor/Outdoor: Semi-Outdoor

    Fiber: Satin (Raucord)

    Structure materials: Steel, Marine plywood

    Weaving range: classic

    Seat height: 45cm

    Overall height: 90cm

    Overall width: 40cm

    Overall depth: 50cm

    Weight: 5kg

    Varnish and paint: Varnish

    Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits.

    Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.

    With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.

    But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.

    The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.

    More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.

    In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.

    But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.

    It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.

    The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.

    In summary, 2 main principles to respect:

    During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.

    During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.

    However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).

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  • Napoleon III Chair

    €1,200.00

    Chair from the end of the 19th century / Napoleon III in the style of the toad armchair without armrests.

    A beautiful stylish seat, very comfortable with the particularity of not leaving any visible cabinetwork.

    Very nice decorative pompoms in the old style elegantly decorate both sides of the backrest.

    This seat is available in 3 colors of velvet: taupe, orange and deep English green.

    This seat is covered with padded velvet fabric and features high fringes to conceal the feet. The back of the backrest of this beautiful seat is not padded.

     

    A very beautiful chair of contemporary craftsmanship in the style of the late 19th century.

     

    Excellent seat with a height of 44 cm.

     

    A piece produced in a limited series, refined and elegant.

  • Rattan Chair, Jade Color

    The rattan chair with its square backrest. Superb handcrafted rattan chair, made on demand.

    Price upon request.

    This cane chair is ideal for your terrace, in your garden but also for your interior.

    Very comfortable, this beautiful chair is light and very resistant.

    This chair will beautify your living room, your kitchen, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.

    A magnificent French artisanal achievement, entirely handmade.

    Type: chair with wide seat 43cm

    Stackability: stackable

    Indoor/Outdoor: Semi-outdoor

    Fiber: Brilliant (Rilsan)

    Colours: Bright White, Bright Burgundy – Pantone 188, Jade Green – Pantone 556

    Structure materials: Dark rattan (Malacca)

    Weaving range: classic

    Seat height: 45cm

    Overall height: 79cm

    Overall width: 40cm

    Overall depth: 48cm

    Weight: 5kg

    Varnish and paint: Varnish

    Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits.

    Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.

    With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.

    But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.

    The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.

    More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.

    In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.

    But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.

    It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.

    The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.

    In summary, 2 main principles to respect:

    During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.

    During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.

    However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).

  • Black Rattan Armchair, Made to Order

    Vintage 1900 style armchair but light (6kg), fully woven in shiny synthetic fiber (Rilsan) on a wicker structure.

    This armchair can be personalized in its weaving and colors.

    This woven rattan armchair in the colors of your desires can be stacked and resists in all climates.

    It is presented to you here in these colors: Shiny Black – Pantone 426, Shiny Pine Green – Pantone 3485

    This rattan armchair will embellish your kitchen, your living room, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.

    Overall height: 82cm

    Overall width: 58cm

    Overall depth: 53cm

    Weight: 6kg

    Seat height: 45cm

    Armrest height: 70cm

    Seat width: 43 cm wide seat

    Indoor/Outdoor: Semi-outdoor

    Stackability: Stackable

    Weaving fiber: Brilliant (Rilsan)

    Structure material: dark riton (Malacca)

    Possibility of weaving the Riverside armchair in your colors, a made-to-measure production in synthetic fiber with the color of caning and the weaving of your choice (see photos).

    Rattan is a material with extraordinary properties with limits. Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.

    With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.

    But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.

    The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.

    More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.

    In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.

    But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.

    It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.

    The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.

    In summary, 2 main principles to respect:

    During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.

    During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.

    However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).

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