with jagged volumes painted cobalt blue, vincent decat's furniture reimagines ruins of delphi
Briefly

Vincent Decat's Ruins of Delphi collection recreates the essence of ancient Greece, utilizing solid wood and steel to evoke the enduring strength and beauty of classical ruins.
Each piece of furniture draws from the fragmented aesthetics of Delphi's ruins, exploring the juxtaposition of modern design with historical resonance through its unfinished, deconstructed aesthetic.
The collection's cobalt blue finishes contrast with natural textures, inviting dialogue about the coexistence of ancient architectural heritage and contemporary craftsmanship.
Decat's work challenges interior design norms, blending sculpture with functionality while embracing imperfections to reflect the spontaneous beauty found in historical architecture.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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