Fantino
Collection: Marc Ange X Visionnaire
Thought by: Visionnaire
Category: Seating
Thought by: Visionnaire
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Category: Seating
Fantino rises from a childhood imprint: the memory of a presence at once immense and tender. Two curved forms open behind the body like a quiet embrace.
They recall ears, wings, or something more instinctive — a figure both protective and alive. The ambiguity gives the chair its soul. Its volumes are rounded, almost primal. Softness meets gravity. The silhouette feels attentive, grounded yet receptive, as if the object itself were aware of the body it receives.
Fantino carries the echo of early imagination — when creatures were guardians, when scale felt magical, when comfort had a shape. The chair becomes a companion presence, somewhere between architecture and memory. More than a seat, Fantino is a sculptural refuge shaped by warmth, reassurance, and quiet strength.



