Serge Sofa

" Looking back over the history of the Chesterfield sofa and extracting what still seems contemporary today."

This is how Pierre Gonalons, French design and interior architect, defines the creative exercise which brought Serge to fruition. In designing the Serge collection, he wanted to rediscover a certain elegance, that of the optimism and impertinence of Paris in the 1970s.

" Serge embodies that Parisian chic that can never really be defined but which is always reinventing itself. "

The Serge sofa uses the most beautiful saddlery techniques of the House's craftsmen:

the buttoning which requires an absolute precision of gesture
the use of turned leather on the outside of the sofa worthy of the techniques of luxury leather goods
leather of the finest quality, unique and precious
The Serge sofa is also available as a club chair, a pouffe, a bench and chic and design coffee tables with drawers.

See the complete technical description of the Serge sofa.

Serge
 
Model
Length(cm)
Depth(cm)
Height(cm)
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Sofa
Length(cm)
Depth(cm)
Height(cm)
160
79
70
220
79
70
260
79
70
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Armchair
Length(cm)
Depth(cm)
Height(cm)
96
79
70
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Square ottoman
Length(cm)
Depth(cm)
Height(cm)
60
60
43
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Seat bench - Rectangular coffee table
Length(cm)
Depth(cm)
Height(cm)
120
60
40
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Square coffee table
Length(cm)
Depth(cm)
Height(cm)
120
120
40
 
Model
Length(cm)
Depth(cm)
Height(cm)
/uploads/img/
Sofa
Length(cm)
Depth(cm)
Height(cm)
160
79
70
220
79
70
260
79
70
/uploads/img/
Armchair
Length(cm)
Depth(cm)
Height(cm)
96
79
70
/uploads/img/
Square ottoman
Length(cm)
Depth(cm)
Height(cm)
60
60
43
/uploads/img/
Seat bench - Rectangular coffee table
Length(cm)
Depth(cm)
Height(cm)
120
60
40
/uploads/img/
Square coffee table
Length(cm)
Depth(cm)
Height(cm)
120
120
40
Price incl. VAT
Inspiration Saint Germain des Prés
The chic and impertinence of the 70s
Material as the only garment
The nobility of the finest leathers
Goldsmith of leather
The craftsman's expertise and attention to detail
Sustainable design
Interpretation of the Chesterfield