Pascale Risbourg

Pascale Risbourg belongs to this generation of creative and connected creators, who are constantly developing a plural and open-minded artistic language. With boldness and humor, she reinvents tapestry by drawing from her own experiences. Discover her product selection on MOM!

ROUND STACK WOOD 1st size - wood burning stove
Round Stack 1st Size is available in 5 models, depending on the chosen base: wood, slim, rim, long and side. Each model is 113cm high with a 51cm diameter. Round Stack 1st Size has the following certifications: CE 15-A (Austria) VKF-AEAI (Switzerland) BimSchV2 (Germany) EPA (USA and Canada)
Viv Id II Sofa Handmade in Portugal By Malabar
Within this artistic-flavored space, the Viv Id II sofa becomes a canvas for artistic expression, transforming your living space into a curated gallery of breathtaking masterpieces. Dressed in bouclé, its melted gold brass structure gives the split-level aesthetic sense of deluxe while it can provide a functionality of a side table. This meticulously crafted three-seat sofa exudes a distinct aura of creativity, showcasing the harmonious marriage of form, function, and artistic ingenuity.
T.O.C. T, tea set.
Set for loose leaf tea. Tumbler and a glass tube notched so that the leaves of tea infuse without spilling into the cup. Use as an individual teapot or with the tube to be shared. Borosilicate glass.
Pascale Risbourg
From lush vegetation to geometrical shapes, Art Deco motifs and dreamlike worlds, Pascale Risbourg’s creations breathe new life into the world of wallpaper. She uses a variety of techniques, such as collage, drawing, gouache, oil pastel and ink, to create eclectic designs that are openly bold and daring. Her Erotic Toile de Jouy collection, for example, adds a touch of humour to the traditional fabric, and appeals to decorators and designers for its racy motifs. The little sketches are playful too, and the suggestive scenes now exist in an animated version, via an augmented reality mobile app. With an insatiable thirst for new artistic disciplines, Pascale Risbourg decided to learn to work with ceramic at the Académie de Bruxelles in 2014, and since then she has created sculptures such as vases, candlesticks, and other works in black and white terracotta. Today, Pascale is part of the generation of curious and connected creators who never cease to expand their plurilistic artistic language, breaking down barriers in the process.