Michel Buffet Pacifique Lounge Chair
Michel Buffet Pacifique Lounge Chair
The Pacifique lounge chair was designed by Michel Buffet in 1954. It is handcrafted in rattan with beautiful woven details along the chair's armrests. The original name of the chair was 'Relaxation chair' describing how the lounge chair invites to pure relaxation when leaning back into the big embracing chair.
The Pacifique chair was manufactured, displayed and marketed in 1954 as part of a festival of French creation organized by Galeries Lafayette in Paris. The original model was deposited at SPADEM and bought by architect André Wogenscky, assistant architect at Le Corbusier, for his house of Saint Rémy Les Chevreuses in Paris area.
Pacifique is part of Sika-Design's ICONS collection, which presents an exclusive range of wicker furniture created by some of the world's most renowned designers and architects.
Product Features
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Handmade
Crafted by skilled artisans using time-honored, heritage techniques, each piece reflects generations of craftsmanship — no shortcuts, just lasting quality and care.
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Iconic Design
Defined by clean lines, considered details, and enduring silhouettes, each piece captures a timeless spirit — built to inspire, adapt, and stand the test of time.
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Responsibly Made
Crafted with eco-conscious materials and responsible practices, each piece is designed to endure, reduce waste, and reflect a lasting commitment to purposeful intention.