




250B - Couch inspired by François Linke
This exceptional couch, designed by Eric Stepniewski and inspired by the esteemed craftsmanship of François Linke, is a testament to the seamless fusion of opulence and artistry. The piece is distinguished by its extensive use of vibrant malachite stone, renowned for its rich green hues and unique banded patterns. This precious stone forms the primary structural and decorative elements of the couch's frame, creating a visually arresting and luxurious foundation.
Complementing the malachite are intricately chiseled brass applications, meticulously plated with 24-carat gold, resulting in a radiant surface that exudes warmth and grandeur. These gilded elements, meticulously crafted, serve as both structural reinforcements and decorative embellishments, showcasing the refined craftsmanship characteristic of the Linke style.
The seating surface and backrest of the couch are upholstered in a sumptuous velvet fabric, its deep, rich color providing a luxurious tactile experience and a striking contrast to the vibrant malachite and gleaming gold. The velvet's plush texture invites both visual and physical comfort, enhancing the overall opulence of the piece.
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Museum of The Wilanow Palace would like to sincerely thank the creator and owner of the Maromer Co, Eric Stepniewski, for the many years of working with us in order to return the past glory of all of the bronze Wilanow collections.
Museum of The Wilanow Palace would like to sincerely thank the creator and owner of the Maromer Co, Eric Stepniewski, for the many years of working with us in order to return the past glory of all of the bronze Wilanow collections.