Pierre Guariche - Polaris armchair
It's late. Like, really late. You've just finished your umpteenth rewatch of some old '70s movie, one of those where the guys have impeccable sideburns and corduroy jackets. The room is bathed in dim lighting, and there, enthroned in the middle of your living room, is your Polaris giving you a knowing look.
This chair is your constant companion. Designed in 1967 by the genius Pierre Guariche for Meurop, it has seen it all, experienced it all. Solid as a rock, filled with soft foam and dressed in blue/purple velvet, it invites you to lose yourself in your thoughts. Or in another cinematic dud, your choice.
Its cross-shaped feet promise you unfailing stability. It's not just a chair, it's a time machine. You're Steve McQueen, you're in "Bullitt", except you don't need to fight, just sit back and relax.
So who wants to settle into this Polaris and relive the glory days of the seventies, one night at a time? Because in this chair, every night is a cult scene and every moment, a classic.