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This project was established to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Roche Bobois in the USA. For the occasion, the brand wanted to collaborate with one of the upcoming generation of talented American designers.
Roche Bobois chose Stephen Burks, a New York designer, because of his creativity and artistic vision. Many of his values are shared by Roche Bobois
a taste for travel and far-flung inspiration, a love of manual and artisanal work, and, in particular, the desire to explore the differences between European and American design, through the collaboration of a French design brand and an American designer. Stephen Burks explains, "Roche Bobois is a French design brand and I am American
our work is therefore influenced by our local differences"
The project involved drawing a basic diagram, and then developing it into two versions, one American and one European:
- The American version takes its inspiration from woodwork
wood was a material close to the heart of the American pioneers and continues to be a permanent feature of domestic architecture. The thick solid wood is finely handcrafted, the joints imitate the connections of branches and the cushions are plush and generous. Although its structure is clearly visible, the chair nonetheless has a calm and comforting shape.
- The European version is more delicate and linear and, according to Stephen Burks, expresses the creative innovation of Europe. Made of fine metal tubes painted in warm, metallised colours, it is made even more spectacular and graphic by its enveloping canopy and translucent leather straps woven over the frame.
The TRAVELER armchair can be thought of as a tent, an object which can be placed in the home or garden, in which the user can travel, while staying on the spot: "camping in the comfort of one's home! ".