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Description
Limited edition folding armchair from 1995, the Antilope, designed by architect Frédéric Durand and crafted by Atelier Bottali, is a refined example of experimental design applied to functional furniture. This collectible piece stands out for its foldable structure and for the balance between aesthetic research and practicality, typical of limited edition productions from the 1990s. Made of stained birch plywood and finished with a polyurethane coating, the armchair combines solidity with a visually lightweight appearance, while leather lace hinges add a warm, handcrafted detail that enhances its unique character. The rounded edges of the panels contribute to a soft and harmonious profile, making this item not only functional but also sculptural in its formal simplicity. Never used and acquired exclusively as a collectible, the armchair has been preserved in optimal condition in a dry cellar on the second floor of a historic building.
Shipping service
We only use professional couriers carefully selected based on the size, weight / volume and fragility of the product. All shipments are insured, we coordinate both collection and delivery by providing dedicated assistance throughout the entire process. Shipping is standard and does not include delivery to the floor. Do you want delivery to the floor?
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Refund Policy
This product comes from a private seller, you can exercise your right to a refund within 3 days of delivery . If the product is delivered damaged or does not conform to the product sheet, it is possible to open a claim.
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Limited edition folding armchair from 1995, the Antilope, designed by architect Frédéric Durand and crafted by Atelier Bottali, is a refined example of experimental design applied to functional furniture. This collectible piece stands out for its foldable structure and for the balance between aesthetic research and practicality, typical of limited edition productions from the 1990s. Made of stained birch plywood and finished with a polyurethane coating, the armchair combines solidity with a visually lightweight appearance, while leather lace hinges add a warm, handcrafted detail that enhances its unique character. The rounded edges of the panels contribute to a soft and harmonious profile, making this item not only functional but also sculptural in its formal simplicity. Never used and acquired exclusively as a collectible, the armchair has been preserved in optimal condition in a dry cellar on the second floor of a historic building.






