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Uchair | Armchair in Chairs by Marine Peyre | Jatual Paris in Paris. Item composed of fabric and metal
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Uchair | Armchair in Chairs by Marine Peyre | Jatual Paris in Paris. Item composed of fabric and metal
Uchair | Armchair in Chairs by Marine Peyre | Jatual Paris in Paris. Item composed of fabric and metal
Uchair | Armchair in Chairs by Marine Peyre | Jatual Paris in Paris. Item composed of fabric and metal
Uchair | Armchair in Chairs by Marine Peyre | Jatual Paris in Paris. Item composed of fabric and metal
Uchair | Armchair in Chairs by Marine Peyre | Jatual Paris in Paris. Item composed of fabric and metal
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Uchair | Armchair in Chairs by Marine Peyre | Jatual Paris in Paris. Item composed of fabric and metal

Created and Sold by Marine Peyre

Marine Peyre

Uchair

Featured In Jatual Paris, Paris, France

Starts at $1,580

Creation: 6-8 weeks

Uchair elegantly shows the eco-textile fabrics of the Gabriel®, Bond, Chili, Noma, and Tonal made from recycled polyester and staged on the furniture with a mix and match of textures and colors. Uchair is a small armchair combining simplicity and sensuality, designed around the graphic lines of a bent metal tube. The concept underlines the opposition between flexible and rigid materials, to design a structured, comfortable, and convivial armchair. The model is made in a mix of Bond and Chili fabric ranges for the seat and backrests, underlined by Crisp fabric for the straps, following an elegant color combination. Made in France

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Item Uchair
Created by Marine Peyre
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Wescover creator since 2021
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Marine Peyre re-affirms her philosophy that describes her 'fun and pop'universe, playing with stacking techniques and modules, as well as the use of innovative materials, expressive and colorful shapes, refines combinations, and the interdisciplinary limits of art, space and design.