Brazilian ironwood and polyurethane foam La belle et le clochard table by François Azambourg, Bold chairs by Big-Game
Maple wood and polyurethane foam La belle et le clochard table by François Azambourg,
Bold chairs by Big-Game
Vapeur lamps by Inga Sempé
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Arbre table centre by Matali Crasset,
Vapeur lamp and suspension by Inga Sempé
Right: Box stool by Big-Game,
large Vapeur lamps and suspension, Armoire souple storage module by Inga Sempé,
Arbre table centre by Matali Crasset
Natural leather Instant seat chauffeuses by Matali Crasset,
Box stools by Big-Game,
Large Vapeur lamp by Inga Sempé
Instant seat chauffeuse and Arbre table centre by Matali Crasset,
Armoire souple storage modules and large Vapeur lamp by Inga Sempé,
Bold chairs and Box stools by Big-Game
Mètre shelf by François Azambourg
turquoise leather Instant seat chauffeuses and Arbre table centre by Matali Crasset,
Armoire souple storage modules and large Vapeur lamp by Inga Sempé
Slastic coat rack by Ana Mir + Emili Padros
Why a new home furnishings company?
The idea of a new French company of contemporary home furnishings might seem either odd or gutsy, considering how full the world is with furniture and objects. And if the company in question chooses to work with designers and producers who are close contacts (in every sense of the term—geography, affinity and tastes) whereas globalization seems to be the way of our times, isn’t this a little anachronistic? And if the company’s aim is to build a network based on both complicity and know-how, and if the company believes that between very upscale and standardization there should be a wide range of choices: is this utter madness? Announcing Moustache. Founded and run by Stéphane Arriubergé and Massimiliano Iorio, moreover partners in Domestic, Moustache’s aim is to bring together a group of like-minded designers to nurture the development of innovative and honest furnishings that will stand the test of time.
via Yatzer
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