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FESTEN stages Scandinavian design at PIASA's

9 October 2020

As part of the "Scandinavian Design" session on Wednesday 14th October 2020, PIASA collaborated with Charlotte de Tonnac and Hugo Sauzay, founders of the FESTEN agency, who designed the scenography for the sales exhibition which takes place from 10th to 14th of October.

The FESTEN agency was born out of a collaboration between Charlotte de Tonnac and Hugo Sauzay after they both got their interior design diploma at the Camondo school in June 2011.

FESTEN designs and furnishes public and private living spaces. as well as private spaces and scenographic installations... a variety of universes ranging from places to objects.

1st floor - armchair by Sigurd Lewerentz (1885-1975) Gemla
Alvar Aalto (1898-1976) Modèle A331 dit 'Beehive'


The context, the site of origin, the history and vocation of the place are the points of each project that FESTEN undertakes, thus aiming at to create meaningful spaces.

FESTEN likes to work on the transformation of spaces which is expressed by a highlighting of the classic structure of origin, always looking for simplicity and relevance, as well as a tailor-made and contemporary understanding of the project.


Frits Henningsen (1885-1965) Sofa Estimation : 5000 / 7000 € Frits Henningsen (1885-1965)  Sofa  Wood and leather  Frits Hennningsen edition  Creation date: circa 1930  H 82×L 130×P 60 cm

2nd floor - Frits Henningsen (1885-1965)
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Sofa and pair of armchairs, 1930


Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) Model JH-719, 'Web Lounge' Estimation : 10000 / 15000 € Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) Model JH-719, 'Web Lounge' Pair of armchairs Lacquered wood, rope and brass Johannes Hansen edition Creation date: 1968 H 100 × L 85,5 × P 87,5 cm Bibliography: Christian Holmsted Olesen, 'Wegner: Just one good chair', exhibition catalogue, Design Museum Denmark, Copenhagen, 2014, p.70  See more

the cube - Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007)
Pair of armchairs and coffee table

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