A flat in Moscow

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A FLAT IN MOSCOW

In 2021, the designer Kovalchuk Anna designed an apartment located in Moscow, Russia.
It features our Sunday table with a black wood table top and Pele de tigre marble legs, and Ronin chairs.

Photo credit : Polina Poludkina

ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS

SUNDAY
table

RONIN
chair

LA CHANCE AT PRIVATE CHOICE

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LA CHANCE AT PRIVATE CHOICE

We are delighted to announce that La Chance is participating in the 11th edition of Private Choice founded by Nadia Candet.

Find our pieces in a historical apartment located in Paris in the 8th district, from October 16 to 23, 2022 from 12 pm to 8 pm,7 avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt. 

 

Credit photo : Theo Baulig for Private Choice

MARMINI 2 stool, Hannes Peer, Pele de Tigre marble & Marco Nobilis fabric

HOPI ottomans, Marta Bakowski, solid natural ash wood & embroidered fabric

 

BOLT stool, Note Design Studio, Black stained ash and lazer blue ring

 

ROCKY SIDE, Charles Kalpakian, Solid steel & textured glitter finish

 

HELLO NEW YORK !

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HELLO NEW YORK !

June 2022, La Chance is delighted to finally announce its new showroom opening in New York !

The ever-changing exhibition presents a selection of La Chance pieces and coexists with the lighting collection of the Atelier Alain Ellouz. This place allows to share the universe of La Chance and to explore the possibilities of creation with architects and decorators across the Atlantic. 

Crédit photo : Steven Paneccasio

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ICONIC standing mirror, black Marquina marble, Dan Yeffet & Lucie Koldova | MARMINI 2 stool, Fior di Pesco marble & Helsinki Lelievre fabric , Hannes Peer | SALUTE side table, Pele de Tigre marble & copper tray, Sebastian Herkner

 

 

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LAMINA table, Rosso Lepanto marble, Hannes Peer | PLANET chairs, Metaphores Eden Syrah fabric & black stained solid ash, Jean-Baptiste Souletie

 

 

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SNOW sofa, Douma Nobilis fabric, Note Design studio | FLOAT coffee table, cream painted steel, Luca Nichetto | SALUTE side tables, Pele de Tigre marble & copper tray, Travertine & mat black steel, Sebastian Herkner

 

 

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HOPI ottomans, black stained solid ash & embroidered fabric, Marta Bakowski

 

 

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ROCKY credenza, glittered and textured green steel, Charles Kalpakian

 

 

 

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MONUMENT shelves, white Travertine & natural solid ash, Mathieu Girard

LA CHANCE PIECES

ICONIC
miroir sur pied

MARMINI 2
tabouret

PLANET
chaise

SALUTE
table d’appoint

LAMINA
table

SNOW
canapé

FLOAT
table basse

HOPI
ottoman

ROCKY
crédence

MONUMENT
étagères

COLLECTIBLE FAIR 2022

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COLLECTIBLE 2022

May 2022, first time for La Chance at Collectible fair in Brussels.

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Lamina table, stained solid ash , Hannes Peer | Ronin chair, black stained solid ash, green forest marble, Nobilis Awassy fabric, Frederik Werner & Emil lagoni Valbak | Vibrations sculpture, plaster, Sophie Bocher |  “Salle d’exposition”, oil painting, Mathilde Lestiboudois

 

 

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Marmini 1 & 2, chaise longue & stool, Pele de Tigre marble, Nobilis Marco Cumin fabric, Hannes Peer | Salute side table,white travertine and light blue painted steel, Sebastian Herkner

 

 

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Snow sofa, Nobilis Legno Icône fabric, Nobilis Arctique Boréal fabric, Note design Studio | Pouf Hopi, frêne massif naturel, tissu brodé, Marta Bakowski | “Sans Titre”, oil painting, Mathilde Lestiboudois

 

 

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Marmini 1, chaise longue, Pele de Tigre marble, Nobilis Marco Cumin fabric, Hannes Peer | Salute side table, white travertine and light blue painted steel², Sebastian Herkner

 

 

VISION OF THE ARTS 2022

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VISION OF THE ARTS 2022

January 2022, La Chance inaugurated its new show at our La Chance space in Paris, completely redesigned for the event, to present the new pieces of the collection, a selection of vintage furniture pieces, and contemporary art pieces. ⁠⁠

Event made with Harold Mollet and Andreina De Witte.

 

Crédit photo : Francis Amiand – La Chance

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In 1955, Charlotte Perriand organized an exhibition in Tokyo where she brought together works of different nature – ceramics, paintings, sculptures and prints – within a scenography associating her furniture with the creations of Fernand Léger, Jean Dunand, etc. She imagined a world in which the distinction between everyday object and work of art is outdated. In the 70s, interior designers such as Henri Samuel crossed another limit by combining classic furniture with the most innovative design and contemporary art (Hiquily, Rougemont, César…).

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La Chance follows in this path and presents its new pieces of furniture associated with the creations of contemporary artists (painting, drawing, sculpture, video, NFT) as well as classic designs of the 20th century in a bold new scenography. Art Adviser Andreina De Witte and furniture collector and dealer Harold Mollet have brought their expertise and present their favorite pieces to create the dream apartment of a tasteful collector.

In each scene, this transversal approach creates links between the past (Castiglioni, Botta, Chapo, Guhl,…), contemporary design (Noé Duchaufour Lawrance, Luca Nichetto, Sebastian Herkner, Charles Kalpakian, …), and the works of ten representatives of the new European art scene. The presentation breaks away from the typical immaculate whiteness of the classic art gallery and creates an immersive context in a décor inspired by the 70s opulence. A dialogue is created between the vintage pieces of the masters of design and the hyperrealist drawings of Katarzyna Wiesiolek, the poetic works in paper by Lauren Collin, the micro architectures of Mattia Listowski, or even the totemic sculptures of Sophie Bocher.

On this occasion, La Chance unveils the new Snow sofa by Note Design Studio, the spectacular tables and seats by Hannes Peer, as well as the techno ethnic poufs by Marta Bakowski, against the backdrop of Mathieu Girard’s ultra-graphic wallpaper collection. New versions of the Ronin chair with its marble back and the iridescent Bump sideboard will also be presented.

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Contemporary art
Alice Roux (paint and lacquer), Sophie Bocher (sculpture), Gil Bourget (paint and lacquer), Lauren Collin (sculpted paper), Döppel Studio (NFT), Julien Drach (photography), Mathilde Lestiboudois (paint), Mattia Listowski (sculpture and photography), Franck Mouteault (vases), Jean-Louis Nehlich (paint), Katarzyna Wiesiolek (drawing)

20th century furniture
Masayo Ave, André Cazenave, Olaf von Bohr, Mario Botta, Achille Castiglioni, Willy Guhl & Anton Bee, Maison Regain, Tapio Wirkkala

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Marta Bakowski, Guillaume Delvigne, Noé Duchaufour Lawrance, François Dumas, Hayo Gebauer, Mathieu Girard, Sebastian Herkner, Charles Kalpakian, Jonas Lutz, Luca Nichetto, Note Design Studio, Hannes Peer, Jan Plechac & Henry Wielgus, Jean-Baptiste Souletie, Jonah Takagi, Bashko Trybek, Frederik Werner & Emil Lagoni, Dan Yeffet & Lucie Koldova

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Hannes Peer x La Chance

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HANNES PEER
STUDIO VISIT

During the Furisalone, La Chance is pleased to meet you at Hannes Peer‘s atelier apartment, and present you the new pieces from their  collaboration.

Photo credit : Nathalie Krag

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“For the first time in my career as architect and designer I will open the doors to the public to my secret shrine, my atelier apartment. I will do so together with La Chance the furniture brand from Paris i have started to collaborate with in 2020. We had long and intensive discussions where to show my new collection i designed for La Chance. Several locations came to mind, but the idea to show my design pieces in my own studio apartment, the actual place where they were conceived, this idea stuck to me.”

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“My studio apartment is a very special place, i call it my personal refuge. I searched for it for over 3 years before eventually and finally finding it. The space over the years and through different business owners had been a typography, a beauty salon and at last a massage therapy center with more than 20 small rooms subdivided by an infinite number of walls. The potential of the architectural space was barely visible when i saw the space for the first time, my best friends thought i was crazy when I took the place to make it finally my own. Being an architect with a good experience with industrial era constructions in Milan and a certain sculptural vision in mind, tabula rasa like I have tore down over 50 walls creating a two leveled airy open space with sculptural skylights and oversized windows. The space has become multifunctional in order to satisfy my most personal meaning of spatial use. It is first of all an apartment, a living space, then an atelier and work space.

One has to know that living and working for me is all about the same, both intertwine constantly in my life, for this exact reason I have created this space around me, a space where I can put all my creativity at work, from architecture to interior design to building my own design prototypes as well as my sculptural paintings whenever some freetime allows it.

Exactly in this sense of belonging and home I would like to catapult the visitors of my space. I think or believe that only the experience of actually entering and visiting my most private space visitors can understand first hand the meticulous stratification of archetypes, elements and codes my work is all about.

 

What better place to show my work as designer in a work of my architecture?

The single spaces have each a unique personality. The rooms are filled with pimping finishes, eclectic elements and textiles that feature vibrant colours and playful patterns, creating an eclectic union between a very sculptural and rigorous architecture and rather more decorative interiors. The interior design aims to create a spectacular yet atmospheric experience, it purposely reminds of the bold postmodern era feeling of New York loft apartments designed by Joe D’Urso or Alan Buchsbaum. The floors of the vestibule and living area are covered in glossy ebony colored resin of a sort not usually associated with residential design contrasting its dark hue and glossy texture with the grey-green Bardiglio marble stairs opening their way through the conversation pit, opaque white walls, a sculptural drooping skylight, smooth high-gloss white paint ceiling perfect the lofty feeling. This seemingly monochrome color palette is brightened up by several bold colored chinese art deco carpets and the sculptural paintings in pigeon blue and olive green i built myself.”

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“The conversation pit in the entrance to the studio apartment pays hommage to the tradition of modernist american architectures such as the Miller House designed by Eero Saarinen. It is a communal seating area recessed into the dark brown resin floor, lined with camel coloured leather banquettes. The conversation pit is a vivid, era-defining image transcended into pop consciousness and here recontextualized as a modern time vestibule. Hovering over this conversation pit is a 16 square meter big glass chandelier with transparent and opaline glass petals. In this area we will place two unique sculptural pieces of the ‘MARMINI’ collection. Visible from the vestibule is the dining area with the sculptural ‘LAMINA’ table. With its sensually intersecting marble slabs, its architecture and its candid materiality ‘LAMINA’ is undoubtedly the ‘piece de resistence’ of this studio apartment.”

ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS

LAMINA
table

MARMINI I
chaise longue

MARMINI II
stool

ITHAQUE SHOW

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ITHAQUE SHOW

September 2020, we presented you the new pieces of the collection at Atelier Ithaque,
a meeting and exhibition place, imagined by Alexandre Arminjon in le Marais, Paris 3e.
Back to the images of this beautiful event.

Atelier Ithaque
5, rue des Haudriettes 7500 Paris

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Exhibition space created by Alexandre Arminjon in July 2020.

LA CHANCE NEW PIECES

BLOCK
armchair

BOLT
stool

PENROSE
dinner table

SUNDAY ROUND
coffee table

MONUMENT
shelves

ROCKY SIDE
side table

PARIS DECO OFF

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PARIS DECO OFF

January 2020, La Chance begins the decade with creativity and daring.
Paris Deco Off was the occasion to introduce a new collaboration with the Parisian publisher and weaver Metaphores.

After five years of success, time to re-invent our iconic Salute coffee tables by Sebastian Herkner with new finishes. All sizes are now available in an amazing travertine stone and with a light blue tray. 

The Planet chairs designed by Jean-Baptiste Souletie, and the X Ray daybed by Alain Gilles, adorned themselves with the latest creation from the Parisian publisher and weaver Metaphores. Sometimes colorful, graphic or silky in appearance, these fabrics offer a new expression to these pieces.

Nice article on Dezeen about the show !
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New one in the collection : Rocky side. As if we took a part of our classic Rocky credenza by Charles Kalpakian, this geometric and abstract shape lives by itself like to become both a coffee table, a side table or a bedside table.

Say Hi to the new Monument shelving system designed by Cocorico. Its full solid ash structure warms the space and fits well with the rest of the collection.

There is always a place for our classics : the yellow Float coffee table by Luca Nichetto, a black Marquina marble Iconic standing mirror by Lucie Koldova and Dan Yeffet, the Block armchair by Jonas Lutz and the Sorcier wall lamp by Marta Bakowski.

 

LA CHANCE NEW PIECES

X-RAY
daybed

BLOCK
armchair

PLANET
chair

FLOAT
coffee table

SALUTE
side table

MONUMENT
shelving system

ROCKY SIDE
side table

CYMBAL
pendant lamp

SWAN
pendant lamp

SORCIER
wall lamp

ICONIC
mirror

ROCKY SIDE
side table

CYMBAL
pendant lamp

SWAN
pendant lamp

SORCIER
wall lamp

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