Manhattan - Daybed
by Girodroux & Delpy
Material
Tabacco Oak
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The Manhattan Daybed is a low chaise lounge designed by Girodroux & Delpy for the Manhattan collection, created exclusively for Monde Singulier.
Its silhouette is elongated and asymmetric: a cream-colored textile body with soft, rounded edges rests within a base of four U-shaped wooden blocks that embrace the form from below. A backrest rises on one end, leaning at a slight angle, while a spherical bolster cushion in matching textile completes the composition. The interplay between the rounded organic form of the cushion body and the angular precision of the wooden blocks defines the piece.
The upholstery is a textured textile, consistent in color and weave with the cream materials used across the Manhattan collection. The wooden base elements are solid and substantial, each U-shaped block cut from dark brown wood with a visible grain and a matte finish.
Part of the Manhattan collection by Girodroux & Delpy, the Daybed offers a reclining configuration that extends the seating vocabulary of the range. Its form sits between a chaise lounge and a low sofa, suited to living spaces where the line between rest and seating is deliberately blurred.
W 212 x D 89 x H 78 cm
W 83.46 x D 35.04 x H 30.71 in
Materials: Solid gouged tabacco oak and matte varnished legs. Upholstery from Chivasso - ref Ascendent.
About
Girodroux & Delpy
Laure Girodroux and Louis-Henri Delpy established their Paris studio in 2013, working across interior architecture and furniture design. Their practice sits at the intersection of architectural rigour and artisanal precision, drawing from the decorative arts of the 1950s to 1980s, from Jean Royere's biomorphic forms to Andree Putman's sober modernism.
The duo's approach refuses the decorative for its own sake. Each project, whether a private residence or a bespoke furniture commission, is framed as a question: how much can be pared back before the essential disappears? That tension between restraint and generosity runs through every piece they sign.
French savoir-faire sits at the core of the Girodroux & Delpy identity. Their collaborations with exceptional craftsmen and specialist ateliers produce work that is entirely sur-mesure, built around the specific demands of each space and client. The result is an interior language that is subtle without being anonymous.
The studio has expanded its practice to the United States and Qatar, where it continues to represent a particular idea of French interior design: neither historicist nor gratuitously contemporary, but precisely calibrated to the moment.
At Monde Singulier, Girodroux & Delpy are represented by the Manhattan collection, a suite of fifteen seating and table pieces created exclusively for the marketplace. The collection pairs hand-carved solid wood bases, their surfaces deliberately rough-hewn to evoke primal sculptural traditions, with cream boucle upholstery. The Manhattan Curved Sofa and the Manhattan Console are among the collection's most distinctive pieces.




























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