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There are certain things, certain moments in life that click, that fit together just perfectly. Such is the Yin Yang, Dedon’s signature piece for 2007, launched with much fanfare last month at the Pavillion Gabrielle on the Champs Elysee in Paris.


Over sushi at an Indian beach party held indoors because of a rainstorm–such are the paradoxes of life–designer Nicolas Thomkins shares the story of the chair-pair that is as much sculpture as furniture, as much a sensual experience as a place to rest one’s weary butt.
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Over sushi at an Indian beach party held indoors because of a rainstorm–such are the paradoxes of life–designer Nicolas Thomkins shares the story of the chair-pair that is as much sculpture as furniture, as much a sensual experience as a place to rest one’s weary butt.
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Over sushi at an Indian beach party held indoors because of a rainstorm–such are the paradoxes of life–designer Nicolas Thomkins shares the story of the chair-pair that is as much sculpture as furniture, as much a sensual experience as a place to rest one’s weary butt.
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Over sushi at an Indian beach party held indoors because of a rainstorm–such are the paradoxes of life–designer Nicolas Thomkins shares the story of the chair-pair that is as much sculpture as furniture, as much a sensual experience as a place to rest one’s weary butt.
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