Courbes Alléchantes - Floor Lamp

by Axel Chay

Price on demand

Material

Chamois

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Two U-shaped stems rise from a shared circular metal base, each at a different height, each wrapped in chamois faux fur from foot to crown. The Courbes Alléchantes floor lamp gives both stems a spherical white bulb at the top, and the slight height difference between them creates a visual rhythm: two arcs in quiet conversation.

The faux-fur covering transforms what would otherwise read as industrial lighting into something warmer and more ambiguous. At its base, the thin metallic disc is the only exposed metal in the piece, a deliberate contrast to the warm textile rising above it. The dual-stem structure requires the same fabrication precision as any structural piece in the collection.

Axel Chay's Marseille studio produces the lamp by hand. It works well as a standalone object in a reading corner, or as a pair flanking a sofa. Its sculptural character holds in either configuration, whether lit or not. Available on Monde Singulier.

W 55 x D 55 x H 180 cm

W 21.65 x D 21.65 x H 70.87 in

Materials: Synthetic Fur / Aluminium

About
Axel Chay

Axel Chay is a self-taught designer based in Marseille, working across sculptural furniture, lighting, and art objects. He co-founded Nova Obiecta in 2013 before launching his own studio in 2020, now run as a family enterprise: Axel designs, his wife Melissa handles communication and brand identity, and his brother Aimeric produces the pieces in their Marseille atelier.

His work draws from the Mediterranean coastline where he grew up, from the kinetic artists he admires (Donald Judd, Tom Wesselmann, Julio Le Parc, Geneviève Claisse), and from the Memphis movement's rejection of neutral design. He resists any fixed identity: "I try to draw things that I like and that are not trivial." The result is sculptural furniture and lighting that is colorful, graphic, and built to hold its presence in a room.

Materials are chosen empirically. Steel and aluminum form the backbone of most pieces, welded and ground by hand in the Marseille atelier. Cork, wood, expanded foam, plaster, onyx, and selenite appear where the design calls for a different weight or texture. No piece is standardized; the production process is deliberately non-industrializable.

The studio's bestsellers (the "Modulation" lamp, the "Coquillage" wall lights, and the "Septem" stool) have earned international distribution and brought Chay into collaboration with Monoprix (Folies collection, 2024), Pradier-Jeauneau (Calade, presented at PAD Paris 2024), and Galerie Liberté in Luxembourg (Précieuse, 2025). Each project extends the same logic: objects that break from decorative convention and function as Mediterranean design sculpture.

On Monde Singulier, Axel Chay's furniture and lighting from the Marseille atelier occupy a distinct position in the catalog: sculptural, colored, emphatically non-neutral.

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Collection

Courbes Alléchantes coffee table by Axel Chay, round glass top on a looped chamois faux-fur aluminium sculptural baseCourbes Alléchantes by Axel Chay, made of Aluminium and Fur, Chamois version, picture 4

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Courbes Alléchantes bench by Axel Chay, chamois faux-fur aluminium tubes forming seat and backrest, cylindrical feetCourbes Alléchantes by Axel Chay, made of Aluminium and Fur, Chamois version, picture 4

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Courbes Alléchantes ceiling lamp by Axel Chay, two interlocking chamois faux-fur pendants from a silver rim, spherical bulbsCourbes Alléchantes by Axel Chay, made of Aluminium and Fur, Chamois version, picture 4

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Courbes Alléchantes chair by Axel Chay, continuous looped chamois faux-fur aluminium tube forming seat and backrestCourbes Alléchantes by Axel Chay, made of Aluminium and Fur, Chamois version, picture 4

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Courbes Alléchantes floor lamp by Axel Chay, two chamois faux-fur aluminium U-stems of varying heights, spherical white bulbsCourbes Alléchantes by Axel Chay, made of Aluminium and Fur, Chamois version, picture 4

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