Description
Designed by Christophe Delcourt for Collection Particulière, Afa is a sculptural side table made in brush solid gouged elm. Its raw and hand-sculpted material fits perfectly any space of your choice.
The brushed finish wood reveals a soft and handcrafted expression, which will fit perfectly any furniture and objects in ceramic, marble, metal, glass, leather and fabric.
Christophe Delcourt is a french design, whose work focuses on different topics : handcraft technics, architecture and design with a typical discrete and exigeant french approach to create high end products.
Delcourt is particularly interested in wood work which represents a solid and living material, ideal to create life-time sculptural pieces.
Technical details :
Dimensions : Ø 80 x h 73 cm.
Materials & finishes : brushed gouged elm (solid wood) - choice of elm tints.
The tint of the pictures corresponds to the reference : CH.044.005.B brushed oak / matt.
Product made in : France.
Design by : Christophe Delcourt
Lead time : 4 weeks
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