Elodie Raneri
Designer of the concept J'AIME PAS LES DIMANCHES, Elodie Raneri is a decorator who has transformed her family home into a showroom that changes every day. Flea-market finds are mixed with contemporary pieces but also with Swiss art pieces. Elodie highlights each portrait in the form of an interview on social media. Discover her selection of products on MOM!
Luo Coffee Table - (concrete) (sur-mesure)
Luo est une collection de pièces réalisées à froid à partir de moulages creux recouverts de mortier renforcé, un matériau sous exploité. Celui-ci permet de concevoir des modules pour l’intérieur comme l’extérieur, sans plastique Luo explore de multiples combinaisons. Chaque module présente un jambage et une ligature. Ces éléments permettent de créer des jonctions naturelles qui se fondent en de nombreuses configurations. Tables, tables basses et installations variées, sans limite de format, sont ainsi. Luo est créé et fabriqué par notre collectif de designers et d’artisans à Dijon (FRANCE).
Copacabana Bench in Black Limed Oak
The Copacabana collection is influenced by the sidewalks of Rio de Janeiro, most recognized for their mosaic artistry. Its fluid and full-of-movement design, inspired by the sea waves, gave life to this collection. Custom sizes and materials are available. Handmade in Portugal. Production lead time is 8 to 10 weeks.
paper softwall
a modular system of freestanding space partitions, molo's paper softwall empowers people to transform their surroundings with spontaneous ease. Each folding wall expands to create a structure one hundred times longer than its compressed form. Patented magnetic end panels allow multiple walls to connect to shape immersive environments and dramatic backdrops. paper softwall is composed of a careful blend of new and recycled fibres that bond to form a sturdy matrix and is offered in a range of sizes and colours. As with the textile version of this room divider, paper softwall is 100% recyclable.
Lithos 02 coffee table - (concrete) (sur-mesure)
Lithos is a system of elementary objects, with versatile forms coated in mortar. This collection explores a technique for making objects coated on an industrial cardboard structure. Assembled instinctively, these parts can be manufactured without prior mould according to the desired formats and effects.
Sculpture\" Totem\ "
This light sculpture represents a stylized tree. From the inside of this tree, light appears, giving life to this totem. The structure of the sculpture is made of oak stained dark brown and the openwork element is colored water green with a papyrus leaf applied which filters the light by giving vibration and texture to the lighting. For me, this work symbolizes the living world. It's a totem light tree.
series of drawings that happen
Vase exclusif en porcelaine, fait main. Art and design.
Follow the light to find the domain 02
The concept comes from the fact that when the plane returned to Taiwan, in the few minutes close to the landing, following the paddy fields, houses, rivers, and roads that appeared in the light, the landscape was cut into geometrical geographical distributions, and they walked along the gaps, from high altitude to Looking down on the land is always fascinating.This collection is a multi-purpose artist's accessory with an emphasis on the use of renewable materials. It can be used as commercial space murals, floor mats,
Arcade Console
The Arcade console, an architecturally inspired piece made of oak wood with marble top.
Colette Lamp
White clay lamp in its raw state with stone effects, giving a stone-like rendering and effect
Handpainted Alpaca and Silk Curtain.
The latest addition to the house, it is a veil with an airy look and a delicate texture. This new collection of products is composed of 60% baby alpaca and 40% silk for a sumptuous and atypical result. It is worked in a width of 140 cm, which the lights pass through and enrich. Very transparent, it dares to combine the delicacy of silk and the softness of alpaca. This collection is available in white and in gradient. (Possibility to have samples on request as well as other colors.) Available here: https://inata.co/produit/velo-pintado
Elodie Raneri, designer of the J’AIME PAS LES DIMANCHES concept
Fascinated with materials, antique furniture, and bespoke items, Elodie’s family home is a showroom that changes every day. Vintage furniture shines once again over the three levels of the cubical building where classic colors in each room add depth. Flea-market finds are mixed with contemporary pieces, as well as Swiss art pieces that Elodie highlights with interviews on social media. It's a family affair that she shares with her 3 kids and husband, who play along and live in a house that’s always on the move.