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Windmill

Category: Sofas and armchairs

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Windmill by Constance Guisset

As its name suggests, this delicate, colourful collection of poufs was inspired by windmills.

The curved forms and wedges of colour can form small or large islands. A museum in Lille has chosen Windmill to provide seating for its guests and it is almost as much of a work of art as the masterpieces on the walls.

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Product description
This design was originally created as a stand-alone, but now it has given rise to an entire family of circular upholstered pieces, inspired by a sense of movement and an original concept of a “seating island”. The curved shape invites the sitter to make dynamic, informal use of it. Available in three forms: from the pouf, with a diameter of 60 cm, to the islands, measuring 110 cm and 180 cm, all subdivided into rainbow or tone-on-tone segments.
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Product name

Windmill

Designer

Constance Guisset

Production process
The wooden frame is padded with non-deformable variable-density polyurethane foam, and finished in polyester fibre. In addition to the two fabrics selected for the multicolour
and tone-on-tone versions, Windmill can also be produced using any of the fabrics in the La Cividina collection.
Official website

https://lacividina.com/en/Salone del mobile

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Designed by
Constance Guisset
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