Vincent Decat - Chair - Steel, Plaster, Textile






Taught design history at ISG Business School and owned Midi design shop for eight years.
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Aorta is a chair by Vincent Decat (France, 2021) with a metal frame clad in clay and plaster and a textile seat, measuring 110 cm high, 50 cm wide, 35 cm deep, with a seating height of 55 cm, weighing 5 kg, and finished in green, orange and blue in mint, unused condition.
Description from the seller
My pieces are designed to be companions more than possessions.
I give my objects organic and animated qualities, wishing for people to become attached to them like to pets.
Vincent Decat is an artist-designer based in Paris, a graduate of the Design Academy of Eindhoven, who explores the boundaries between design and sculpture. He considers the durability of an object not only through its materials but primarily through the emotional connection it evokes. By making his objects almost alive, they become companions that must be cared for, kept, and cherished.
Aorta is a chair that awakens the senses.
The veins that run through and around it invite touch and interaction. This network of vessels, which runs through and out of the entire structure, brings the piece to life and brings contact with the object.
It is made of a metal frame covered with clay and plaster.
The piece is functional and has a high seat.
It deliberately has cracks, testifying to its artisanal craftsmanship.
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Seller's Story
My pieces are designed to be companions more than possessions.
I give my objects organic and animated qualities, wishing for people to become attached to them like to pets.
Vincent Decat is an artist-designer based in Paris, a graduate of the Design Academy of Eindhoven, who explores the boundaries between design and sculpture. He considers the durability of an object not only through its materials but primarily through the emotional connection it evokes. By making his objects almost alive, they become companions that must be cared for, kept, and cherished.
Aorta is a chair that awakens the senses.
The veins that run through and around it invite touch and interaction. This network of vessels, which runs through and out of the entire structure, brings the piece to life and brings contact with the object.
It is made of a metal frame covered with clay and plaster.
The piece is functional and has a high seat.
It deliberately has cracks, testifying to its artisanal craftsmanship.
#way
