Central fireplace by Paco Rabanne
The particular attraction we feel towards the tiger comes from a mix of sensuality and ferocious energy; paradox at the heart of your house. PACO RABANNE was born on February the 18th 1934 in the Spanish Basque country. Refugee in France since he was 5 years old, he then carried on his studies and in 1952 entered the National Art School: he specialized in Architecture. He is stimulated by, what he calls, the “dual look”: always interested in the “object” and its “raison d’être”. This is how on February the 1st 1966, he presented “twelve experimental and unwearable dresses made of contemporary materials” worn by black models on Boulez music. He is continually seeking for new materials, changing them from their original function: rhodoid, metal, plastic, coat of mail, knitted fur… Audacity and innovation are his key words expressing the trends of his Time. Environment friendly before anyone else, he always declares his attachment to the respect and the protection of Nature. Paco Rabanne’s long-lasting friendship towards Antoine de Galembert leads audaciously to the creation of this unexpected Collection of Fireplaces.
Technical Details
- Dimensions – ؘ 120 cm
- Size max log – 50 cm
- Combustible – Wood
- Open fireplaces
- Made in french
- Wood
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Additional information
Product Location | Littleton, Sudbury |
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Brand | JC Bordelet |
Product Type | Fireplace |
Fuel Type | Wood |
Design Style | Central Fireplace, Contemporary, Island |