This one comes out of postwar France, when furniture shifted toward something more grounded and lived-in. Designed by Guillerme et Chambron and produced by Votre Maison, it’s built entirely from solid oak, with thick proportions and visible structure that let the material do the work. The low, horizontal profile reflects how people were starting to live, closer to the ground, more relaxed, more informal. The stretcher isn’t decorative, it’s structural, and they left it that way on purpose. Found in Montpellier, it carries that signature weight without feeling heavy. Sylvie keeps it at the center of a living room, where everything naturally gathers.
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