SISTA CHAIR

The Sista chair is the little sister of the Notre Dame de Paris chair.

While retaining the humble yet noble look of its big sister, the overall line has been redesigned to give it more softness and sensuality, as well as a more playful look inspired by the curves of the 70s. Comfort has been optimized for longer use: the seat is slightly curved to support the lower back, and the backrest, which is no longer vertical but horizontal, is made up of two arches that hug and support the shape of the back. The Sista is also easier to handle and move around, thanks to an improved grip.

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Dimensions

W 45 cm
H 78 cm
D 44 cm

Seat height: 46 cm
Weight: 7 K

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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

DESIGNER: Ionna Vautrin

Ionna Vautrin is a French designer whose creations combine softness, precise lines and intuitive uses. She creates simple, functional and surprising everyday objects for public and private spaces.

A graduate of the Nantes Atlantique design school, she worked for Camper, Sowden and the Bouroullecs before founding her studio in 2011. She has since collaborated with Foscarini, SNCF, JCDecaux and Monoprix, among others.

Revealed by the Binic lamp (Foscarini, 2010), in 2017 she created the TGV lamp for the SNCF, then the chairs for Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, installed for its reopening in 2024.

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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.