With Week-End, the French brand Petite Friture sets its singular gaze on summer and offers with the studio Brichet-Ziegler a graphic and contemporary approach to garden furniture. This one is played with a rhythm of horizontal and vertical bands skillfully placed on a structure with strong lines. The strips of this stool that characterize the Week-End collection published by Petite Friture, are made from laser-cut aluminium sheets in a single piece and not assembled slats, allowing the removal of screws or uncomfortable welds. The work of the slats like stripes, emphasizes the full and empty, affirming the identity of the collection. The Week-End collection is a complete range of outdoor furniture. The precise colors selected for this collection mark alone or in combination the skyline of a balcony, terrace or garden. This stool is available in several colors such as black, yellow, jade green ... The colouring of the Week-endcollection, by Petite Friture, in a grained anti-UV epoxy powder paint guarantees an impeccable maintenance of the hues over time. The stool design proposed by Petite Friture, was designed with the obsession to make the most of materials and techniques available to designers. Made of aluminium, a material selected for its lightness and weather resistance, the Week-End collection combines aesthetic comfort and practicality. Indeed, this collection is resolutely designed around a practical use because all the seats are stackable.
Symbolizing the success of French design, Petite Friture celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2021 and has established itself as an essential furniture editor. Its unusual name expresses the intuition, fascination, and conviction behind each of its projects. The Petite Friture collections are first and foremost the result of a meeting, a dialogue aimed at challenging the obvious. The editor Petite Friture knows how to surround itself with young international designers to create a breath of fresh air that brings new energy to design. The brand collaborates with the best to create poetic design products: the Hollo Table by Amandine Chhor and Aïssa Logerot or the Vertigo Suspension.