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Eloïse Bosredon

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!

Eloïse Bosredon
VALERIE OBJECTS

Hanging lamps by Muller Van Severen

Although most design lovers know Muller Van Severen for their furniture, the design couple’s story actually kicked off with the conception of these hanging lamps. "It all started out of necessity." Hannes explains. "We were working in our new home which is an old house. A socket in the ceiling above the table was missing to plug in a light source, so we designed a lamp that could hang from the wall." Like all Muller Van Severen’s furniture, the hanging lamps add a sober but colorful line to the interior.

MISTER WILS

CHANDIGARH Chair

Rationalist style chair with structure made of birch wood, seat and back in rattan cane. Clear varnish finish. Replica of the iconic chair created by the Swiss designer Pierre Jeanneret for the urban planning project designed by Le Corbusier in the Indian city of Chandigarh in 1951 (declared a World Heritage Site in 2016). Dimensions: 57×60,5×85 cm | Seat height: 47 cm

EDELGRUND

Alasht Flatweave/kelim Rug

Alasht is a rug from Mazandaran Iran where they were originally created by artisan women back in the late 19th century.‎ The designs are based on minimalistic geometric patterns combined with stripes and varied colour combinations.‎ The designs make a minimalist alphabet which can be used in endless design combinations.‎ A visual treat of pattern and colours. In our pursuit for environmental sustainability we work with natural material, dyes and process.

AFFARI OF SWEDEN

KLING Vase

Sheer or coarse, long or short, round or straight, a vase is a beautiful object, even when not filled with the wonders of nature.

NOMA

Candle PEDRA 99.6

Pedra is a collection of objects. Manifests. They are made of abandoned stones in a quarry in Portugal.

MONOCHROMIC CERAMIC

MINORCA

The opening of the shell allows you to play on the light intensity, creating a halo of light that takes over the contours of the shell. Wall lamp, white ceramic shellThe luminous intensity is adaptable according to the opening of the shell at 90°, thanks to a hinge system. G9 LED bulb max power 20W not includedLamp in pre-order, available in 1 monthThe Menorca lamp is the result of an artisanal creation, the result of exceptional technical work, made by traditional pouring method in the south of France.

KANN

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.

ET AL.

Chairs Shade 625 | 626 | 624 | 619 | 632

◉ Shade 625: Chair with 4 steel legs frame. Steel wire seat and backrest. ◉ Shade 626: Chair with steel frame 4 legs and armrests. Steel wire seat and backrest. ◉ Shade 624: Stool with 4 steel legs frame. Steel wire seat and backrest. ◉ Shade 619: Lounge armchair with steel structure at 4 feet. Seat and backrest in a steel frame. ◉ Shade 632: Coffee table with steel frame. Version H 42 cm. Top in sheet steel 44x43 cm.

KAWECO

Kaweco COLLECTION Dark Olive

The Kaweco icon, the Sport model made from high-quality plastic, appears in summer 2021 in a natural colour called Dark Olive. On the one hand, green tones have a soothing effect, but they can also be stimulating. Would you like to relax while developing creative thoughts? Then Dark Olive is the perfect fountain pen colour. The golden elements like nib and logo cap complete the design in an ideal manner.

RÉSISTUB PRODUCTIONS

Edgar chair

With its simple and pure design, the Edgar chair is timeless. Our in-house designer, Stéphane Elineau, chose to combine solid oak and steel.

BELGIUM IS DESIGN

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

METROCS

LOG Shelve - Matt Wooden

« LOG » signifie journal.Dans la forme ordonnée, également un coup d'œil rustique, comme l'assemblage d'une bûche, c'est une étagère attrayante. Hêtre Le cadre en bois de 30 mm de diamètre, utilisant un linoléum fabriqué à partir de matériaux naturels dans le matériau de surface des étagères texture mate. L'atmosphère lumineuse et calme du hêtre et l'expression tranquille du linoléum rehaussent doucement le charme de l'autre et créent un accent de haute qualité dans l'espace.

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.

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