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Archibald Dining Chair

The Archibald armchair, one of the icons of Poltrona Frau, winner of the Wallpaper* Design Award for "Best Domestic Design" in 2009, inspires an interpretation of the dining chair in a version with a metal base: four conical legs with an oval section, made of painted steel.

The new base joins the solid ash version, making it visually lighter and more versatile.

The Archibald padded dining armchair maintains the characteristics of Jean-Marie Massaud's clean and sculpted design, a contemporary take on the classic English tub armchair, rich in sartorial details: from the refined movement of the folds of the upholstery in Pelle Frau® leather or fabric, to the armrest, designed like a slightly open shirt collar. The extremely comfortable seat shell is the masterful result of a precise padding in moulded polyurethane foam: stiffer in the armrests, softer and integrated with polyester wadding in the part of the seat.

The different sizes and purposes of Archibald, from armchair to dining chair to stool, show the extraordinary versatility of its shape in adapting to different functions, from residential to hospitality, in dining rooms and designer living rooms, or those with a more classic style, always remaining unique and original.

About Designer
Jean-Marie Massaud

Born in Toulouse in 1966, Jean-Marie Massaud graduated in 1990 from Les Ateliers, EcoleNationaleSupérieure de CréationIndustrielle, Paris. He began to work both in Asia and in France, finally opening his own office in Paris in 1994. Since than, he has dedicated himself to industrial and furniture design, building important relationships with brands such as Authentics, Baccarat and Magis. His collaboration with Marc Berthier and his work in the field of town planning led him towards design and architecture. He is concerned with design in various contexts, industrial products and furniture. His contextual approach centres on research into the essential, within which the individual remains the centre of attention. It is a work upheld by research into the senses, magic, and vital emotion which brings him to work with very different brands: Cassina, Poltrona Frau, Cappellini, Cacharel, Lancôme, Tronconi and Yamaha offshore.

His works have been awarded several prizes and many of his designs are nowadays on show in the design collections of the major museums worldwide: from Amsterdam, Chicago, London, Paris and Zurich: from the permanent collection of the Musée National d'ArtModerne de Paris to the permanent collections of the Museum fürGestaltung, Zürich, of The Chicago Athenaeum- Museum of Architecture and Design, of The Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam and of The Musée des arts Décoratifs, Paris.