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Combining the purity of form with the nobility of materials, the Pétra Collection by Olivier Gagnère embodies a subtle balance between mineral strength and wooden warmth.

Each table features a Breccia marble or filled travertine top, carefully polished to highlight the natural beauty of the stone. Resting on conical legs in natural brushed solid oak, the design conveys both an organic and contemporary spirit.

A true tribute to raw materials, Pétra stands as a sculptural and timeless piece, seamlessly fitting into both classic and modern interiors.

Available in various sizes and finishes, the Pétra Collection perfectly expresses Olivier Gagnère’s craftsmanship and his refined approach to artistic design.

Condition Neuf
Dimensions 92x49xH39cm
Material top in Breccia marble or filled travertine, conical legs in natural brushed solid oak.
Origin France
Fournisseur Coedition

Olivier Gagnère

Olivier Gagnère is a French artist and designer, born in 1952. In the 1980s, his encounter with designer Ettore Sottsass marked a turning point in his career: he collaborated with the renowned Memphis Group in Milan, a movement emblematic of postmodern design.

He soon developed a passion for materials and began working with the glassmakers of Murano and master artisans from around the world to create his first pieces, notably glass and porcelain objects. His work quickly drew the attention of major galleries such as Marc Lamouric, Néotu, Kréo, and Maeght, where his creations were regularly exhibited.

In 1992, he designed a porcelain collection for the prestigious Bernardaud house, and later oversaw the interior design of the Bernardaud tea salon on Rue Royale in Paris. In 1994, he completed the decoration of the Café Marly at the Louvre Museum, designing all the furniture and lighting.

His success continued through collaborations with Cristalleries Saint-Louis, Artelano, and Véronèse.

Combining renovation, interior design, ceramics, cabinetmaking, architecture, and decorative arts, Olivier Gagnère embodies the figure of a complete artist. His work, at the crossroads between tradition and modernism, elegantly explores the boundaries between the decorative arts and contemporary design.