After studying at a business school in Lyon, where he met his wife Mélissa, Axel Chay flew to London to finish a course in marketing. Originally from the Blue Coast' region, astone's throw from Marseille, the couple returned to settle in this Mediterranean city in 2013. In Marseille, we take the time to live, surely because this city is linked to nature and to the sea. Once nourished by contemplation, then comes the creation: in various shapes and colours,' says Axel. Axel, who has always been passionate about design, first set up Studio Nova Obiecta with Marouane Sadki, creating furniture on the border between art and design. He now officiates alone, under his own name, since 2020: the true realisation of Axel's childhood dream. Under the influence of the Mediterranean Sea, Axel is inspired by evocative colours, graphic waves and sensual curves, an ode to women, which gives birth to both contemporary and sculptural pieces. Axel's playground? Experimenting with materials like steel, aluminium, cork, wood, expanding foam or plaster. 'My family ran a metal frame company, so I've always been around workshops and construction sites, where I developed my attraction to metals,' he says. 'My parents were fascinated by everything contemporary, therefore I've always benefited from this cultural background.'
This story is from the August 2022 edition of Livingetc India.
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