The Form Chair

Sculpted and grounded, Form is an invitation to slow down. Its generous proportions and softly structured silhouette create a sense of calm presence within the room. Designed to sit low and close to the ground, it brings balance, comfort, and architectural clarity.

Glass Furniture

Light-filled and refined, the Glass Table Collection brings quiet elegance into everyday spaces. Softly curved forms and translucent surfaces create a feeling of openness, allowing light, shadow, and surrounding textures to move gently through each piece. Designed to feel both delicate and grounded, it adds clarity, calm, and a subtle architectural presence to the room.

The Au Bûcheron Journal The Living Room Surface: Objects, Rituals, and Reflection

The surface of a table is rarely empty for long. It gathers the objects of daily life almost without effort. A book left open. A vase of flowers. A ceramic bowl placed slightly off centre. A candle, a glass object, a cup set down for only a moment.

These small arrangements may seem incidental, yet they often reveal how a room is truly lived in. The coffee table and side table sit close to daily rituals. They are touched, used, rearranged, and returned to throughout the day. More than decorative pieces, they become quiet records of presence.

A name rooted in French design history

The name Au Bûcheron traces back to 1882, when the original store opened at 8–10 Rue de Rivoli in Paris. Occupying an entire city block, it quickly became the largest furniture store in France, a destination for those seeking quality, innovation, and distinction in the home.

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