Since 2001, Pierre Yovanovitch has made his mark worldwide through highly prestigious design projects that eloquently express his a made in France style, where solid underpinnings of extreme luxury back up a purist vision of interior architecture. Indifferent to the dictates of passing fads and trends, Pierre Yovanovitch delivers imposing design projects that persuade by the strength of their soundly conceived architectural presence, gracefully avoiding both complication and ostentation.
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Dolmens are megalithic tombs that usually consist of upright stones supporting a large flat horizontal one. The impressive structure inspired the creation of the Dolmen stool, a unique furniture design piece. This brass stool, with three legs and made of polish casted brass, will make a statement in any modern home decor.
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Inspired by the Swan Lake Op. 20, a ballet piece composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, the Odette sofa tells the story of a princess turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer’s curse. Its sweeping silhouette is accentuated with a polished brass structure and an asymmetric back that offers a sophisticated design and a timeless appeal. This is exclusive design at its best.
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Diana is a vintage industrial wall lamp, inspired by the classic designs of the mid-century modern age. A true industrial design icon, Diana has a mount and swing arm handmade in brass, with a lampshade made in aluminum. The counterweight we find at the extremity is made out of steel for a more secure grip.
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The Hudson armchair is probably one of our most classic design pieces. It tends to be sober thanks to its occasional design, but it really stands out because of its leather upholstery. The body structure is produced in solid walnut wood with metal shoes on its legs, made of polished brass. It has a little degree reclining, perfect for a zen moment in your living room.
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A center table connects people through space and moments. You know your home decor will never be finished unless there’s a link connecting all the dots. The Sequoia center table blends Art Nouveau and contemporary design flawlessly – there’s a whole new dimension to it, a meaning, a purpose. It’s more than meets the eye.
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