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Mansion
Architonic ID: 1254976
Year of Launch: 2014
Ethereal and light shapes for Mansion a small collection consisting of a small table for the sofa front and high table behind the sofa. Pillet shaped a thin base in bronze metal supporting a highly technological stiff tank, destined to hold. The sliding to in precious thermally treated oak add beauty to functionality: the hidden mechanism allows it to sliding thus becoming 3D and superimposing surfaces, materially and visually as well. The same mechanism is used for the small table behind the sofa, a console supported by a metal structure enriched by two crossed crossbeams, contrastingly and harmoniously fitted to the top.
This product belongs to collection:
Base metal, Bronze, Metal, Tabletop metal, Tabletop solid wood, Wood

France
Biography Christophe Pillet Graduated from the Decorative Arts School in Nice in 1985, Master of Domus Academy, Milano, in 1986. He worked with Martine Bedin in Milano for two years (1986-1988). He started his own agency in 1993 and has been working independently ever since. His first furniture were produced by XO in 1991. He now engages in many fields: product and furniture design, interior decoration, architecture, scenography and artistic direction. He creates furniture and objects for Cappellini, Daum, JC Decaux, Driade, Ecart International, L’Oréal, Lacoste, Moroso, Porro, Renault, Serralunga, Shiseido, Shu Uemura, Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Whirlpool… He also realises interior architecture for boutiques, hotels and restaurants such as the very hip Hôtel Sezz in Paris.