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    Jean Nouvel designs pared-back furniture for Coalesse that has "nothing to do with minimalism"

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerJune 13, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    American furniture brand Coalesse has unveiled a sculptural seating collection by architect Jean Nouvel, with curved forms that envelop the sitter and allow for versatile configurations within a space.

    The Jean Nouvel Seating Collection, which was unveiled at a satellite event during the ICFF furniture fair in New York, comprises a fully upholstered lounge chair, sofa, ottoman and a tete-a-tete bench.

    Two curving upholstered benches, one grey and one red
    Jean Nouvel has designed a seating collection for Coalesse

    Natural elements such as shifting sand dunes and rocks in a riverbed provided inspiration for the abstract shapes, which help to support the sitter in a variety of positions.

    “The key word in my work is elementary,” said Nouvel. “The elementary quality I seek has nothing to do with minimalism or brutalism: it involves ambiguity and complexity.”

    “The simpler an object looks, the more obvious or familiar, the harder it is to make, the more emotion it offers and the better it stands the test of time.”

    Assortment of seats from The Jean Nouvel Seating Collection by Coalesse
    The collection includes a lounge chair, sofa, ottoman and a tete-a-tete bench

    The Pritzker Prize-winning architect’s own building designs also informed the complex, dynamic forms of the pieces, which required complex engineering and pattern design to manufacture and upholster.

    “This work is extremely pure, extremely enduring,” Nouvel added. “For me, an object is a success if it feels familiar to me the moment it comes off the factory floor. You should be asking yourself why you didn’t think of it earlier.”


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    The pieces can be used together in contract settings to facilitate collaborative work and conversation between colleagues, as well as offering a relaxing breakout space.

    According to Coalesse, the project demonstrates Ateliers Jean Nouvel’s ability to design timeless solutions that complement their context.

    Overhead shot of two people sitting on a grey tete-a-tete bench
    The collection is united by gently curving forms

    “This collection sits at the intersection of artistry and form,” said Meghan Dean, general manager of design brands and partners at Coalesse‘s parent organisation Steelcase.

    “Shapes seem irregular, but they’re far from formless. It takes seating to the next level, making it supremely comfortable and highly functional at the same time.”

    The Jean Nouvel Seating Collection by Coalesse
    Different upholstery colours are available to personalise the collection

    Coalesse specialises in residentially-inspired contract furniture, with previous collaborations including a carbon-fibre chair by Michael Young that weighs just 2.2 kilograms.

    Jean Nouvel founded his eponymous studio in 1994, having become known over the previous two decades for his work as an architect, curator and founder of France’s first labour union for architects.

    He won the Pritzker Prize for architecture in 2008 and heads a team of more than 130 staff from his Paris atelier. The firm recently completed a plant-covered tower for a hotel in São Paulo, as well as a pair of leaning skyscrapers in Paris.

    The post Jean Nouvel designs pared-back furniture for Coalesse that has "nothing to do with minimalism" appeared first on Dezeen.



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