The Atelier D’Amis’ inaugurated a Laisse Beton Furniture Collection that was inspired by the construction Sites of New York City. Design Gallerist presents this lovely Mid Century and modern Furniture, enjoy this article.
Laisse Béton was designed by French New Yorkers Sebastien Leon and Valerie Pasquiou after observing the never-ending turmoil of New York City’s streets, constantly torn apart by constructions sites.
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“There is a certain beauty and unity in the architectural skeleton of construction ” – Sebastien Leon
The collection includes tables, chairs, and shelves. And in this pieces is visible the influence of New York.
“Concrete is the raw material of New York by excellence, which I felt should be glorified by bringing it to the world of fine furniture” – Valerie Pasquiou
The design duo chose to reinterpret rebars into legs, grids into tables, pinion elevators into armoires and cleverly infused the vocabulary of construction throughout their collection.
Material-wise, Atelier d’Amis selected ultra-thin and resistant concrete-finish ceramic plates with brass plated tubular steel, marrying the worlds of industrial, contemporary and high-end furniture.
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