Vincent Decat - Chair - Steel, Plaster, Textile





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Taught design history at ISG Business School and owned Midi design shop for eight years.
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Description from the seller
My pieces are conceived to be companions rather than possessions.
I give my objects organic, animated characteristics, hoping people will become attached to them like to pets.
Vincent Decat is a Paris-based artist-designer, graduate of Design Academy Eindhoven, who explores the boundaries between design and sculpture. He conceives an object's durability not only through its materials but, above all, through the emotional bond it inspires. By making his objects almost alive, they become companions that one must care for, keep, and cherish.
Aorta is a chair that awakens the senses.
The veins that traverse and envelop it invite touch and interaction. This network of vessels, which runs through the entire structure and emerges from it, makes the piece come alive and brings contact with the object.
It is composed of a metal frame covered with clay and plaster.
The piece is functional and fitted with a tall seat.
It intentionally features cracks, bearing witness to its artisanal crafting.
Seller's Story
My pieces are conceived to be companions rather than possessions.
I give my objects organic, animated characteristics, hoping people will become attached to them like to pets.
Vincent Decat is a Paris-based artist-designer, graduate of Design Academy Eindhoven, who explores the boundaries between design and sculpture. He conceives an object's durability not only through its materials but, above all, through the emotional bond it inspires. By making his objects almost alive, they become companions that one must care for, keep, and cherish.
Aorta is a chair that awakens the senses.
The veins that traverse and envelop it invite touch and interaction. This network of vessels, which runs through the entire structure and emerges from it, makes the piece come alive and brings contact with the object.
It is composed of a metal frame covered with clay and plaster.
The piece is functional and fitted with a tall seat.
It intentionally features cracks, bearing witness to its artisanal crafting.
