For Eric Jourdan’s new family of storage, everything revolves around a language of forms. It is the design which guided the project, the pencil drew, adjusted, proportioned the constituent elements of the piece, balancing the tops, for example, with the staggered legs. In its light, asymmetrical, hollowed appearance one recognises the rounded forms so beloved of Eric Jourdan.
Rounded carcase finished in natural varnished walnut veneer. Front and drawer finished in natural varnished walnut veneer with drawer interior finished in lacquer (argile or plomb). Interior panels and back panel finished in argile or plomb lacquer. Tops in a choice of black marble-effect ceramic stoneware, argile lacquered glass or plomb lacquered glass.
French designer Eric Jourdan (born 1961) is a prolific modernist designer. He graduated from Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Saint Etienne and the L’Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. He won a Red Dot Award in 2004.
For Eric Jourdan’s new family of storage, everything revolves around a language of forms. It is the design which guided the project, the pencil drew, adjusted, proportioned the constituent elements of the piece, balancing the tops, for example, with the staggered legs. In its light, asymmetrical, hollowed appearance one recognises the rounded forms so beloved of Eric Jourdan.
Rounded carcase finished in natural varnished walnut veneer. Front and drawer finished in natural varnished walnut veneer with drawer interior finished in lacquer (argile or plomb). Interior panels and back panel finished in argile or plomb lacquer. Tops in a choice of black marble-effect ceramic stoneware, argile lacquered glass or plomb lacquered glass.