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Jean-Charles de Castelbajac (JCDC) approached the theme of 'Luxury' by using wings to represent grace, intimacy and protection. The wings are also a nod to JCDC's view of Paris as a city inhabitated by of 'ghosts' from history.
Jean-Charles de Castelbajac (JCDC) approached the theme of 'Luxury' by using wings to represent grace, intimacy and protection. The wings are also a nod to JCDC's view of Paris as a city inhabitated by of 'ghosts' from history.
BRIKY, FLAGGY, UKY (and more …) Pop Art Home Office Desks-Dining Tables by Jean-Charles de Castelbajac from ACRILA
BRIKY, FLAGGY, UKY (and more …) Pop Art Home Office Desks-Dining Tables by Jean-Charles de Castelbajac from ACRILA
BAD HAUS Cubes-Bookshelves-Bookcases-Console Tables-Side Tables by Jean-Charles de Castelbajac from ACRILA
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Jean-Charles de Castelbajac (JCDC) approached the theme of 'Luxury' by using wings to represent grace, intimacy and protection. The wings are also a nod to JCDC's view of Paris as a city inhabitated by of 'ghosts' from history.
Jean-Charles de Castelbajac (JCDC) approached the theme of 'Luxury' by using wings to represent grace, intimacy and protection. The wings are also a nod to JCDC's view of Paris as a city inhabitated by of 'ghosts' from history.
The VANOISE EXPRESS Cable Cars transformed by Jean-Charles de Castelbajac (2013) for the 10-years anniversary of PARADISKI RESORT
Jean-Charles de Castelbajac (JCDC) approached the theme of 'Luxury' by using wings to represent grace, intimacy and protection. The wings are also a nod to JCDC's view of Paris as a city inhabitated by of 'ghosts' from history.
BAD HAUS Cubes-Bookshelves-Bookcases-Console Tables-Side Tables by Jean-Charles de Castelbajac from ACRILA
www.design-fair.com/bad-haus-cubes-bookshelves-bookcases-...
Jean-Charles de Castelbajac (JCDC) approached the theme of 'Luxury' by using wings to represent grace, intimacy and protection. The wings are also a nod to JCDC's view of Paris as a city inhabitated by of 'ghosts' from history.
Jean-Charles de Castelbajac (JCDC) approached the theme of 'Luxury' by using wings to represent grace, intimacy and protection. The wings are also a nod to JCDC's view of Paris as a city inhabitated by of 'ghosts' from history.
Jean-Charles de Castelbajac (JCDC) approached the theme of 'Luxury' by using wings to represent grace, intimacy and protection. The wings are also a nod to JCDC's view of Paris as a city inhabitated by of 'ghosts' from history.
Jean-Charles de Castelbajac (JCDC) approached the theme of 'Luxury' by using wings to represent grace, intimacy and protection. The wings are also a nod to JCDC's view of Paris as a city inhabitated by of 'ghosts' from history.