



Vincent Cadena and Emmanuel Touraine’s Divine furniture collection for Ventury Studio in France are as graceful as they are chic. Very correctly marketed as a “couture line of furniture,” each of Divine’s editions are detailed slightly differently: “Glam” to serve as an fashionable accent in a modern room design, “Steel” a balancing piece for a blend of traditional and contemporary design, “Glitz” to serve as a focal, sculptural furniture piece in a light, artistic space. A clean fusion of 1960s modernist furniture with French Rococo accents, Divine is a very well-thought-out combination of designs that could work in many contexts. Aside from being a fashionable accent in your living room, a few of these chairs would be perfect for a waiting area or foyer for a home office. - via
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