Caroline Petit
As the designer of the Three Seven Paris brand, Caroline Petit gave in to the call of clay a bit by chance, following a fateful encounter with a ceramic artist. Following the success of her first collection of black-and-white plates, she set up her workshop in 2017 in Villejuif, and the orders poured in. Discover her selection on MOM!
- THE BOLETI LAMP ™️ - SOLAR LAMP - MADE IN SPAIN
The Boleti solar lamp blends modern elegance with retro charm, inspired by the mushroom-shaped lamps of the 1960s and 70s. Designed by Marke and Eva Newton and crafted in Spain, it complements any outdoor or indoor space.Made from durable, UV-resistant PET plastic, Boleti is eco-friendly and built to withstand the elements. Its solar-powered design ensures effortless, sustainable illumination.Versatile and stylish, Boleti can remain a garden feature or be carried by its handle to create a cozy ambiance anywhere. ON/OFF/AUTO switch activated by light sensor. MADE IN SPAIN
Norma lounge chair
The Norma lounge chair has a distinctive design which unites dark stained oak wood and tactile rope. With its sturdy oak legs and round-shaped frame, it supports a generous seat made of tightly-strung acrylic rope.
SHADE SAILS
An exciting origin is the perfect beginning for the creation of something beautiful. All the material used to make our shade sails comes from modern large Maxi Yachts. The special nature of the distinctive weave we use for the shade sails provides a dense shade and at the same time expresses a particular luminosity that is revealed against the light.
Caroline Petit, a graphical and poetic take on ceramics
As the designer of the Three Seven Paris brand, Caroline Petit gave in to the call of clay a bit by chance, following a fateful encounter with ceramic artist Claire Lecreux, based in Périgueux. Following the success of her first collection of black-and-white plates presented at the Maison&Objet fair, she set up her workshop in 2017 in Villejuif, and the orders poured in. Four years later, she decided to move to the 6th arrondissement of Paris to open a 150m2 workshop/boutique, which allows her clients to see the production of her handmade, hand-illustrated dishware with graphic patterns that can be endlessly mixed and matched. This is indeed the strength of this brand that is both timeless and eminently in tune with our era, and which invites us to come together around a table setting that's delicate, contemporary and sophisticated