Trama - Trama Armchair
by Haddou-Dufourcq
Material
Lacquered Wood in Oyster White
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The Trama Armchair is a seating piece by Studio Haddou-Dufourcq, built from a lacquered wood frame in open-work beige grid.
The frame is the piece. Four sides rise and close in a precise lattice of vertical and horizontal members, with enough spacing between them to read as transparent at first glance. The geometry is boxy and deliberate. Thick rectangular cushions in cream textile fill the seat and back, their plain weave in quiet contrast to the structural complexity of the frame around them.
The open-work structure gives the armchair less visual mass than its actual dimensions suggest. It functions as accent seating in a library or living room without retreating into the background, the lattice visible and legible from any angle.
Kim Haddou and Florent Dufourcq, AD100 architects and designers based in Paris, developed the Trama collection as a coherent formal system applied across five objects. The armchair is the collection's most direct expression of that system at the scale of the body.
W 65 x D 68 x H 74 cm
W 25.59 x D 26.77 x H 29.13 in
Materials: Lacquered Wood Oyster White and Lelièvre Upholstery
About
Haddou-Dufourcq
Kim Haddou and Florent Dufourcq founded their Paris studio after graduating from École Camondo in 2015, both with honors. Based at Place des Vosges in the 4th arrondissement, Studio Haddou-Dufourcq works across interior spaces, exhibition scenography, installations, and furniture, a cross-disciplinary practice united by one question: what does a place want to feel like?
Each project begins with dreams and the spirit of the place. Kim and Florent bring their individual memories, desires, and stories into close collaboration, working from that personal material toward atmospheres that exceed function. Plaster appears throughout their work: they value it for the way it catches light and ages without pretense. The result is a body of work that holds its power over time.
In 2018, Villa Noailles selected the studio for the Design Parade Toulon competition. Their project "Grotto", a compact room of Mediterranean inspiration, earned the Van Cleef & Arpels Grand Prix du Jury. In 2024, they received the AD x Range Rover Special Prize and the Timeless Impact Award, and were listed in Architectural Digest's AD100.
On Monde Singulier, Studio Haddou-Dufourcq's furniture and objects carry the same material intelligence into domestic space: a quietness, a presence that settles rather than announces.











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