Marc Ange present furniture design that is so stunning that we simply can’t take our eyes off of it. ‘Il Pavone’ pays homage to the bird and its mesmerizing colors.

Inspired by his recent voyage to India, designer Marc Ange has conjured a dazzling suite of chairs that take cues from one of the subcontinent’s most captivating species: the peacock.




Timed with Art Basel in Miami Beach and Design Miami, the unveiling of the six-piece Il Pavone capsule collection takes over Visionnaire’s recently revamped Miami showroom.

The collection, called “il pavone”, pays homage to the “bestiary” of the ancient world with models created in the image of the peacock. Its namesake piece, a limited edition throne, is described as a ceremonial chair that “explores the idea of seduction without compromise”.


“This collaboration presented the perfect opportunity to celebrate our anniversary, by showcasing a body of work that highlights the indispensable values Visionnaire is founded upon,” (…) “Culture, nature, design, object, experience, contamination, uniqueness, ingenuity, luxury, vision… these are the programmatic terms that represent our entrepreneurial spirit. Il pavone, and it’s meticulously thought out intricacies and innuendos, will encapsulate these principles, and expose their true significance through a narrative and sensory experience.”
Says Eleonore Cavalli, Artistc Director of Visionnaire.
It uses 70s vintage inspired camel leather, vibrant blue, and green custom Visionnaire fabrics, and brass coated in regal bronze plating. then there is the il pavone armchair, presented as a fleet of five, and an aesthetically conservative version of the solitaire throne.

The armchair shares the same fabrics seen in the throne, but with a more functional silhouette for domestic use.

