Stamp - Chair
by Christophe Perichon
Material
Flame
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The Stamp Chair by Christophe Périchon works with an hourglass form: a warm brown leather exterior, hand-stitched with white contrast thread, wrapped around a seat and backrest built from angular planes of polished stainless steel.
The gap between the two surfaces is intentional. From the outside, the leather reads as one continuous, enclosing volume. Up close, the interior opens onto faceted metal planes that catch and fragment light. White stitching runs along every seam, marking the exact line where soft material gives way to hard structure.
The Stamp collection treats each piece as the material trace of a single formal idea. For the chair, that idea is compression and contrast: a volume that holds its structural logic close until you sit in it. Produced exclusively for Monde Singulier in a signed, numbered edition with certificate of authenticity.
W 65 x D 55 x H 75 cm
W 25.59 x D 21.65 x H 29.53 in
Materials: Shiny polished stainless steel, tanned strip stitched leather Tannerie Arnal and Maison Fey (« Entreprises du Patrimoine Vivant »)
About
Christophe Perichon
Christophe Perichon is a furniture designer and interior architect based in Versailles, France. Over more than twenty years of practice, his studio has worked across residential and hospitality projects, developing an approach rooted in material contrast.
His work rests on a tension between stainless steel and leather. Rather than treating them as opposing forces, Périchon builds each piece to hold both in structural balance, so a single object reads as architectural precision and tactile warmth at once. The stainless steel carries a kaleidoscopic depth, its reflective surfaces multiplying light and extending perceived space; the leather grounds that optical play with physical weight and grain. The result resists easy classification, neither purely decorative nor purely functional.
The Stamp collection concentrates this formal language across a complete range, including armchairs, bar stools, dining tables, consoles, desks, and floor lamps. Each piece in the Stamp range follows the same architecture: geometric volumes, clean edges, and a precision of finish that holds under close inspection. The collection name evokes the impression a strong form leaves in its surroundings.
On Monde Singulier, the full Stamp range is available, from seating to storage and lighting, built around the material duality that defines Périchon's Versailles studio.


















































