Phoenix is made from two curved aluminum sheets, whose symmetrical assembly serves as both the base, structure and seat of the chair.
Despite its apparent rigidity, the chair offers a high level of comfort thanks to its upholstered seat and backrest.
The Phoenix chair is a technical marvel that seamlessly combines the delicacy of aluminum with its inherent rigidity, providing a seat that is both graceful and robust.
Drawing inspiration from the futuristic momentum of the Space Age, but it is also a tribute to the architecte Rodolph Schindler.
Rudy Guénaire interprets his dreams with a pencil.
A budding adventurer, he first established himself as a successful restaurateur with the PNY brand and designed the decor for several of his own establishments before launching his own agency Night Flight, a reference to Saint-Exupéry's eponymous novel. Rudy Guénaire designs personal, intimate and lively architectural projects.
Inspired by poet-architects, by exceptional craftsmanship and cinema, he revisits restaurants and residential projects with a new approach to modernity.
What was the original inspiration for the Phoenix chair?
Can you draw Phoenix in your dream house?
The Phoenix chair has a strong and captivating
personality. It is not just a functional object; it is
also a sculptural piece that can be perceived as
a work of art.
The Phoenix chair has been shown for
the first time during The Invisible Collection x Féau boiseries exhibition, in Paris.
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