Orso - Chaise Longue
by Mathieu Delacroix
Upholstery
Grege
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The Orso Chaise Longue is a fully upholstered lounger by Mathieu Delacroix, part of the Orso collection.
Its form is continuous: the curved back and armrests flow without interruption into the seat and the elongated footrest, leaving no visible seam or structural break. The silhouette is soft and generous without adding visual weight. A dark, low-profile base sits slightly recessed beneath the piece, keeping it close to the floor without anchoring it heavily.
The upholstery covers every surface in a plush, muted beige textile. The fabric has a tactile softness that reads as restrained and warm across varying light conditions, with no contrast trims or decorative edging.
Within the Orso collection, the Chaise Longue shares a formal vocabulary with the armchair, sofa, ottoman, and divan. Mathieu Delacroix designed these pieces as a coherent seating family: rounded contours, recessed bases, and a single textile register applied consistently from one format to the next.
W 140 x D 92 x H 76 cm
W 55.12 x D 36.22 x H 29.92 in
Materials: Upholstery: MISIA - Apparence - Grege. Upholstered frame in plywood and solid beech. Base in stained oak with matte varnish. Seat in CMHR foam.
About
Mathieu Delacroix
Mathieu Delacroix is a French designer based in Paris, working across object, furniture, and interior design. A graduate of the École Supérieure d'Art et Design de Saint-Étienne (2016), he also studied at Nagoya City University in Japan, an experience that continues to inform his approach to form, material, and the cultural weight carried by everyday objects.
His early work earned international recognition at Dubai Design Week, the Milan Design Week, and PAD London. He also won First Prize in the Cinna Young Talent competition for his Tasso vase series. Alongside collaborations with studios including Guillaume Delvigne, Frédéric Forest & Clémentine Giaconia, and RDAI, Delacroix maintains an independent practice rooted in drawing, emotion, and material exploration.
His design approach seeks to reconnect objects with lived experience, bringing sensitivity, clarity, and depth to everyday forms. Through ongoing collaborations with French and international companies and design galleries, his work explores the territory between design and art. His projects have been covered across press, web, and radio, and shown in exhibitions in France and internationally.
His work is available on Monde Singulier.























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