Description
The Chubby Navona stool in travertine made by the French designer Arthur Vallin, invites us to the monumental as usual.
Piece signed and serial numbered, handmade in France.
French multi-disciplinary Creative Director Arthur Vallin holds a Master’s degree in Art Direction from the renowned design academy Penninghen.
In 2012 he joins Harley & Company as a partner in order to develop the creative department. He extended the design studio capabilities creating award-winning projects ranging from immersive experiences, digital re-invention, and campaigns.
Arthur’s collectible design line is a new way for him to experiment with shapes and materials. He lives and works in New York, where he operates his design studio.
Technical details :
Materials : Travertin Navona
Also Available in Lava Stone and Pietra di Medici
Dimensions : D 17.5 x W 12 x H 17.5 in.
Signed and serial number, handmade in France.
Design by : Arthur Vallin
Origin : France
Lead time : 10 to 12 weeks International shipping
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