French Touch, designed by Juliette Mutzke-Felippelli for Joogii Design, is an acrylic ghost chair inspired by Daft Punk, Cassius and other French house music of the ’90s.
Its asymmetrical pieces are lap-joined with steel bolts and covered with dichroic film to symbolize the musical genre’s distinctively slick, sampled sound. The transparent coating is effervescent by day, flashing shades of hot pink, mint green and electric aqua. At night, it takes on darker tones of primary red, yellow and blue — kind of like house music, if you want to get metaphorical.
Says Mutzke-Felippelli of her creation: “The chair is as vibrant and mesmerizing as the combination of uplifting disco samples and heavy filters used in tracks during the heyday of the French house musical genre.” The chair comes with the playlist that inspired it, which you can listen to here.
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