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ICON: André arbus
Many remember him as an architect, sculptor and icon of interior design, but André Arbus was, above all, a French cabinetmaker who elevated his trade to the category of art.
Matilde Chair – Wood Workshop
A little glimpse into a key part of the process behind our Matilde Dining Chair. Paris's classicism, born with sculptural lines and carved wood details.
Fabergé unveils its centenary Egg
We've decided to present you with a specific article about some of the most iconic jewellery pieces in the World, which just launched an absolutely remarkable edition. They represent much more than just an impressive décor jewellery piece with an egg shape, so it’s obvious we’re talking about the iconic Fabergé Eggs.
Why Bouclé fabric is back and everlasting?
Carded and combed, with long fibers, wool offers comfortable prestige. Curled or brushed, it naturally has surprising volume and softness while it envelops with a pleasant warmth. It blends subtly with cotton or linen to undoubtedly make the most of a falsely primal look.
Why Jean Royère Polar Bear Sofa is beloved by Interior Designers and Furniture Obsessives?
It all began in 1947, when Royère, who left a career in banking at 29 to devote himself to interiors, was renovating an apartment for his mother on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris.