Cutting flowers and extracting them from nature to display them in the home is a serious matter for many designers. They rethink the container of these tamed flowers: the vase. Always keeping in mind the functionality of this container, designers like Bilge Nur Saltik, Moises[...]
Approaching plants through design is the mission of Alexis Tricoire. In 2009, he created Studio Alexis Tricoire and offered companies and institutions plant installations "with high emotional value". Furniture, object design, monumental work, scenography and landscaping, nature is always present, if not suggested, in the[...]
Mariko Kusumoto is a Japanese designer whose creations fascinate with their finesse and uniqueness. Born in 1967 in Kumamoto (Japan), she grew up in a 400-year-old Buddhist temple on the island of Kyushu, surrounded by lush vegetation and serenity. After studying in Japan (Musashino Art[...]
Drawn to metal and the using of ordinary materials, Juliette Même has developed her series Houblons (Hops)within the jewelry workshop at the HEAR (Haute École des Arts du Rhin). Now settled in Nantes, she pursues her researches and develops at the same time a brand[...]
Irene Rodríguez (Semilla Salvaje)’s background is unexpected. She traveled a lot right after her studies in History and later in Art. Then, she discovered the culture of flowers and developed a real crush for it. She began to take a great interest in floral design[...]
The Japanese design studio Nendo took over Bon Marché in January 2021. Every year, for 5 years now, the Parisian department store has given carte blanche to a creative to design a global work in its monumental setting. This year, Nendo's director, Oki Sato, is[...]
Textile artist Emma Cassi is inspired by the work of fashion designer Dries Van Noten and learned embroidery on her own. After creating her brand of embroidered jewelry, she now designs fabric pots, painted herbariums, long silk panels and masks... With her masks made of[...]
As the death industry has a monopoly on traditional ceremonies, from cremation to burial, independent designers are reinventing this crucial stage to meet new social, ecological and spiritual needs. With Tactile Perception, Lisa Merk designs a wooden urn in which dozens of small urns are[...]
Ella Webb is a science illustrator based in London. Her drawings question landscapes and nature and refer to geographical textbooks from the 40s to the 70s. After graduating, she turns very early to the graphic interpretation of land movements. Fascinated by geological imagery and reliefs,[...]
Leslie David founded her studio in Paris in 2008. Passionate about fashion and music, she has been working on projects and collaborations with the biggest brands and the greatest modern musicians. Leslie draws her inspiration from the textures, patterns, geometry of art deco shapes, the[...]