OSSAU CHAIR

Its name, “Ossau”, is a reference to the Ossau valley in the Pyrenees, a rustic territory in which architecture and objects are natural and robust. It combines modernist design elements, favoring clean lines and a harmonious silhouette, while evoking a certain authenticity and warmth inspired by mountain traditions. Created by Jean Louis Iratzoki, it features a solid wood structure with a design punctuated by protruding angles, giving both a strong sense of grounding and lightness.

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Dimensions

W 96 cm
H 76 cm
D 93 cm

Seat height: 41 cm
Weight: 40 K

Our COULEURS 2025 harmonies

Wood

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ECUME

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NATURAL

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CHÂTAIGNE

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SNOW

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GRAPHITE

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BROWNIE

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NATURAL WALNUT

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BASQUE RED

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BLACK

DESIGNERS:
JEan-Louis Iratzoki and Samuel Accoceberry

Jean Louis Iratzoki, born in 1965 in Saint Jean de Luz, is a designer trained in Paris and Madrid. Since 1998, his Basque-based studio has been working with local and international companies. Committed to sustainable and socially responsible design, he creates furniture, textiles, lighting and accessories for brands such as Alki, Treku and Teknion.

Born in Bordeaux in 1972, Samuel Accoceberry is a graduate of Beaux Arts in Nancy. He began working for Alcatel, then continued his professional experience between Milan and Paris with Antonio Citterio, Rodolfo Dordoni and Arik Levy. In 2010, he opened his own design studio, working for Aéroports de Paris, Chevalier Edition, Staub, etc. In 2013, he was awarded the Grand Prix de la Création de la Ville de Paris.

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Eco – commitments

100% of our products are made in France in our Landes workshop.
Our company has been awarded the Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant (Living Heritage Company) label for the quality of its artisanal production.
99% of our wood comes from French eco-managed forests.
All our fabrics are OEKO TEX certified, guaranteeing the absence of substances hazardous to health.
All our fabrics are Ecolabel-certified to guarantee manufacturing processes that limit environmental impact.
Transporting our wood from French forests to our Landes workshop minimizes CO2 emissions.