2093 - 2093 Steel Chair
by Garance Vallée
Material
Steel
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The 2093 Steel Chair is an accent and dining chair from Garance Vallée's 2093 collection, built on a dark distressed metal frame with a triangular form and oval cutouts throughout.
The geometry is pointed and resolved. Triangular sides extend into sharp legs and back supports, departing deliberately from the conventional rounded or squared furniture profile. The distressed metal finish adds surface texture to the hard geometry, giving the piece patina and irregularity against an otherwise precise architectural vocabulary.
A beige textile covers the seat and backrest separately, each panel fitted to its respective section of the frame. The light upholstery against the dark distressed metal is the piece's clearest visual contrast, and the only softness in an otherwise confrontational object.
The 2093 Steel Chair sits at the avant-garde end of Garance Vallée's 2093 collection. Its pointed silhouette is more explicitly assertive than the modular seating elsewhere in the series. Where the armchairs are designed for spatial flexibility, the Steel Chair occupies a fixed position and holds it.
W 38 x D 45 x H 90 cm
W 14.96 x D 17.72 x H 35.43 in
Materials: Steel and light yellow grained leather upholstered by Lelièvre
About
Garance Vallée
Born in 1993, Garance Vallée is a French multidisciplinary designer, artist, and architect based in Paris. Her practice spans furniture, sculpture, installation, painting, and scenography. She works across these disciplines without hierarchy, always returning to the same question: how does a body inhabit space, and how can an object resist reduction to pure function?
Trained in architecture, Vallée builds her pieces with artisans, stonemasons and metalworkers, whose traces remain visible in the finished object. Natural pigments, raw concrete, warm-toned plaster, wood, and metal form a material vocabulary that is organic without being decorative, shaped by texture and physical presence. The studio combines hand sketching and scale models with hands-on production, making craftsmanship visible rather than polished away.
Her installations and sculptural furniture have been commissioned by Perrier-Jouët, for the Planted Air installation at Design Miami in 2022, and by Nike, Adidas, and New Balance for flagship spaces in Paris. Scenography for Le Théâtre du Châtelet followed in 2023, as did Grand by Garance, a limited-edition rug collection produced with Nordic Knots that extends the same tactile sensibility into the domestic interior.
Garance Vallée is represented by Almine Rech in Paris and Carvalho Park in New York. Her 2023 solo exhibition Tous ces objets qui n'en sont pas at Almine Rech gathered works that question the boundary between object and gesture. Her catalog at Monde Singulier presents collectible design pieces from a practice where art and functional form are never fully separated.
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