Christophe Pillet Designed Saint Tropez Lounge Chair



When it is Christophe Pillet working his magic on something, you can be rest assured of the quality and the style statement. Pillet has finished the Saint Tropez Lounge Chair for brand Porro (at the Salone del Mobile) and the creative item was a considerable attention grabber at the Milan Furniture Fair 2010.

Even in the simplest and neatest forms, this lounge chair is so much of an attraction and that is what Pillet brings to the table. The chair has a lovely low slung suspended seat and what makes it simple are the airy minimal lines of the base. Drag it into the sun, poolside, and have yourself a truly St. Tropez moment within your own vicinity.

I really really like this piece. It’s so simple and yet so beautiful and elegant. I like everything about it. The wooden legs, the way they cross together, the seat, the color, everything is beautiful. It’s a modern design that would look great in a home that shares the same style. Also, I’m sure it’s a very comfortable chair as well. If I were you I would definitely buy one of these. In fact you could even buy multiple items to form a collection. You can choose the same color or alternate the color tones for a little contrast. These chairs could be used both indoors and outdoors, as long as it’s in a protected area.

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