Beyond simple seats found in our living room, they have become cult works in the world of design. Designed by the Campana brothers or Cini Boeri, here are the 11 cult seats according to Madame Figaro.

The Red and Blue chair was born as a 3D version of Mondrian's paintings. The Rouge et Bleu armchair has been manufactured since 1973 by the manufacturer Cassina, with a beech structure, a seat and a back in lacquered plywood. The LOUNGE CHAIR is called LC4 Le Corbusier and is signed by the great architect Pierre Jeanneret and his cousin Charlotte Perriand. It has become a design icon which we owe to the founder of modern architecture, Pierre Leanneret, who was entrusted with the mission of designing a “resting chair’s’ mission” The Bistro chair is the emblematic base of a certain French art of living appeared more or less at the same time as the first bistros at the end of the 19th century.