Jeune Bûcheron low table
Jeune Bûcheron low table
9 600,00 $
With this coffee table, Andrée Putman affirms a design language in which geometric rigor and softness of line come together in a form of quiet évidence.
Designed in the early 2000s, the piece is distinguished by resolutely contemporary lines and a remarkable sense of timelessness, allowing it to move effortlessly across eras. Its refined geometry fully reflects the formal vocabulary characteristic of the designer.
The table demonstrates a particular attention to balance and proportion, especially in the relationship between the legs, the structure of the frame, and the thickness of the top. Together, these elements create a continuous line defined by a controlled softness.
Materiality plays an essential role in the design: the wood is treated with great precision, notably through a radiating arrangement of the grain, revealing the full richness of the material. This exacting approach to the selection and craftsmanship of materials contributes directly to the object’s perceptual and tactile quality.
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Integrated into numerous major projects such as the headquarters of Natixis in Paris, the Fédération Nationale des Travaux Publics, the Stade de France, the French Ministry of National Education, or the Esprit Sagan project in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, this piece demonstrates its adaptability across a wide range of architectural contexts.
Finally, its name reflects the subtle humor characteristic of Andrée Putman, introducing a sensitive, playful dimension that goes beyond formal rigor.
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