Eloïse Bosredon

Becoming an architect seemed like a no-brainer for Eloïse Bosredon who graduated from the École Nationale supérieure d’architecture in Versailles in 2006. This young woman admits that she grew up surrounded by beautiful interiors, where the choice of each piece of furniture or each object was never left to chance. Discover her selections of products on MOM!

Galta Forte Ronde
The round coffee table from the Galta collection plays on the principle of accentuating formats. The proportions of the base are generous, enlarging the teardrop shape typical of the Galta collection. Also, with the idea of emphasis, the arrangement of the three legs favors the shift.
amgs studio - Knotting Knitting - blanket
Knotting Knitting was designed from solid bands, all knitted. The set forms a rhythmic combination of colors and irregular lines, which can serve several purposes: sitting, sleeping, reading, lying down, or even bundling up. It was created to actively adapt to the body while providing comfort and warmth. Pillow/plaid/ottoman Designed by Ana María Gómez
Eloïse Bosredon, a contextually determined style
Becoming an architect seemed like a no-brainer for Eloïse Bosredon who graduated from the École Nationale supérieure d’architecture in Versailles in 2006. This young woman admits that she grew up surrounded by beautiful interiors, where the choice of each piece of furniture or each object was never left to chance: “My family has always been sensitive to the aesthetic of spaces”. With her diploma in hand, she learned the trade with Christian Hauvette, then, three years later, opened her own firm. Projects started flowing in right away, including the reconstruction of a family home that had been destroyed in a fire: “This experience was extremely formative for me because I was in charge of everything from the foundations to the choice of dessert spoons”. In the wake of it all, she collaborated with the Be-Pôles firm on the renovation of several boutiques and the design of Cyril Lignac’s chocolateries, and she also entirely revamped the hôtel Voltaire in Arles, then the hôtel Orphée that’s just a step away from the Jardin des Plantes in Paris. With impeccable taste, a bold sense of color, and on budget. Such are the characteristics that have become the signature elements of this professional who draws her style from the project’s context and the history of the place.