Its smoked glass top rests on a tubular chrome metal base punctuated by two surrealist motifs.
Height: 40.5 cm.
Diameter: 61 cm.
Three copies are available.
Vincent Darré, born January 13, 1959 in Paris, is a French stylist and interior designer. For several years, he was Karl Lagerfeld's assistant and right-hand man. He moved from the field of fashion to decoration during the 2000s. A regular contributor to L'Officiel since 2013 as a "curator" for several issues per year[8], he included his drawings and invited his friends Bernard Chapuis, Philippe Azoury and Paquita Paquin to participate in the magazine. He staged 200 pieces, dating from the 1930s to the 1950s, from the Mobilier National to the Galerie des Gobelins at the end of 2022 and had personalized decorations made for the event. Described as a "party dandy" by L'Express or the "symbol of an artisanal and crazy art of living" by Paris Match, "eccentric" and baroque, he remains above all an expert in the decorative arts who does not hesitate to question the precepts of his field of activity with "his chic and offbeat style" inspired by the surrealists or Dadaism.