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30 septiembre 2013

Novelties Catalogue 2013: Tcherassi Vilató, a new furniture project.

Tcherassi Vilató, design that is here to stay. Founded in 2012 by designers Jacob Vilató and AngélicaTcherassi, partners also at their international architecture firm TCHV, who finally decided to let lose their passion for objects and drive for creativity by creating their own premium furniture brand.
Their artistic ways, background and passion leads them to elaborate products rich with a youthful flavor though very grounded to taste and values, designing pieces with a cosmopolitan flare.

Being architects, as well designers themselves, results in a cool aesthetics mix of their own functional ways and cultural extracting power, a connection of comfort and a multicultural approach.

At Tcherassi Vilató, they like to experiment with materials, their nature, and the combination of cold and hot to create objects appealing to the eye and that evoke emotions. All products are manufactured at Barcelona and distributed worldwide.

Tcherassi Vilató will be part of Barcelona Design Week 2013, which takes place from the 11th-22nd June. At BDW2013 we´ll be showcasing several products from our collection, such as our MissUnderstood tables (already launched), TryAngle Lounge Chairs, Let´s Eat table and Better than Chocolate sofa among others.

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To know more about them, their products or where to buy them, you can check their website: www.tcherassi-vilato.com. To be updated with last news, follow then on Social Media,  Twitter and Facebook.

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