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Blend
The strong sense of connection between LINTELOO and designer Anthony Guerrée stems from a shared love for the combination of functionality, design and artisanship. The BLEND dining sofa reflects this: highly practical, extremely pleasing on the eye, and amazingly well-made. But ultimately, it is about your way of life. Which is why the BLEND dining sofa is modular – this leaves room for individuality, where you create your own perfect set-up.
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Anthony Guerrée
Anthony Guerrée was educated at the École Boulle in Paris, where—since its foundation in 1886—young talents are schooled in the fine and applied arts, and where craftmanship plays a central role. Fascinated by the interior designers of the ‘30s, Anthony joined Studio Andrée Putman, in 2010, where he was able to work with the best ‘makers’ in the world in shaping world-class interiors. In 2015, Anthony went to work for designer Christophe Delcourt, assisting him in designing his Delcourt Collection furniture, as well as contributing to Christophe’s collaborations with brands such as Minotti, Collection Particulière, and CC-Tapis.
In 2020, Anthony Guerrée ventured out on his own and developed a unique signature. His first furniture collection was inspired by Marcel Proust’s À la recherche du temps perdu. Each of the sculptural chairs embodies the character of one of the protagonists. These pieces tell a story, because each of Anthony’s designs is more than simply functional. His designs are the tangible, flawless results of the dynamics between tradition and innovation.