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Avril collection

Indoor furniture

The Avril collection is an elegant and fresh interpretation of a traditional armchair. Its refined armrests create a wavy shape that hints back to the classic Paper Loom designs.

Dining room chairs in Paper Loom

Experience the epitome of elegance and comfort with the Avril collection by Vincent Sheppard. This Paper Loom collection features bar stools and dining chairs designed to enhance your dining experience with their sophisticated style and exceptional craftsmanship. The Avril collection offers a variety of options to suit your personal taste and dining space, ensuring both aesthetic appeal and unparalleled comfort.

Design Features

  • Elegant Armrests: Each chair in the Avril collection is meticulously crafted with graceful armrests, providing both style and support for a luxurious dining experience.

  • Choice of Backrests: Tailor your comfort with the option of a low or high backrest, ensuring the perfect level of support for extended dining or leisurely conversations.

  • Customizable Colours: Choose from all Vincent Sheppard Paper Loom colours or select any RAL color of your choice to perfectly match your interior design and personal style.

  • Versatile Base Options: Customize your chairs with your choice of base. Whether you prefer the modern touch of steel, the warm and natural look of oak, or the contemporary flair of a cantilever base, the Avril collection has the perfect fit for your dining area.

Paper loom

Each Avril chair is crafted using the finest Paper Loom weave, a unique process that intertwines paper and steel wire for a durable and flexible material. This ensures that every piece not only looks stunning but is also built to last.

Pure white

Snow

Broken white

Pebble

Dusty green

Taupe

Terracotta

Dusty coral

Black

White wash

Clear

Caramel

Snow wash

Aqua

Grey wash

Grège

Black wash

Sparkle

Nacré

Copper

Oyster

Seezeitlodge, Germany

The Seezeitlodge has been designed by the Berlin design studio GRAFT. The thought behind the impressive building is to use the power of the unique natural location to remain undisturbed. They wanted to intensify the connection between the natural poles of tension on the property: between the forest and the lake, between a sense of being protected and freedom, between earth, water, fire and air.