Emilie Roz

Emilie Roz, founder of the Eroz agency, boldly revisits places, anchoring them in their environment to write a story that makes sense and focuses on the experience. Discover her selection on MOM!

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.
Trink trolley
The two designers Karl Chucri and Rami Boushdid of Studio Caramel propose with the Trink Trolley an exceptional piece where black steel cuts and structures wood (teak or walnut, depending on the model). The particularity of this piece of furniture designed for convivial moments is to play on a modern aesthetic from the beginning of the 20th century by modernizing it. Handmade and custom-made
Oval Optical Rug
Our Optical Rugs are a playful take on what we know as an optical illusion. Extracted by the organic construction of the iris and its everchanging patterns; and they're made from 100% recycled materials. Material: TextileUpholstery: 100% polyamideProduct finish: Backing made of recycled plastics Carpet 100% recyclable
Yakisugi – Low table
The design for ‘ was inspired by the eponymous traditional Japanese technique of charring timber to protect its surface. The deliberately simple lines of this occasional table contrast elegantly with the combination of woods oak and walnut from which it is crafted. With a play on light and shade, indoor and outdoor, the coloured streaks of the legs rise in contrasting positions, eventually blending into the crowning table-top, highlighting the design’s silhouette. A feat of artisanal craftsmanship celebrating the beauty of the material.
Henry II Dining Table
Private member’s clubs provide a space with an atmosphere suitable to unwind, form friendships and consolidate business deals. The Henry II Dining Table is an imposing table with an elegant look that reinterprets the controversial reign of King Henry VIII, preserving the expertise of traditional production with a modern design approach. Henry is rigorously handcrafted in carefully selected smoked walnut, with a cone-shaped base in layers and a round top then dressed with brushed brass details.
Upholstery Fabric La Toile du Peintre
This contemporary tapestry with a wide graphic pattern and vibrant colours reinterprets a work by painter Heather Chontos. Its scale, its free and joyful line make this fabric an ode to artistic expression.
Wooden arcade console
The Arcade console, an architecturally inspired piece made of oak wood with marble top.
Viv Id II Sofa
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.
Spinning top shelf TOUPY 38 cm - Black stained ashwood
Turned wood storage tray, black stained ash.In the shape of a wooden spinning top, TOUPY is a futuristic shelf. Hanging from a metal rod fixed to the ceiling, it has an airy appearance. More than a purely functional piece of furniture, its shape carved in noble wood invites us to perceive it as a sculptural work. Spinning top worked on the lathe. Suspension bar in matt black lacquered solid metal. Ceiling hook, standard height 150 cm from the ceiling. Base extensions of 100 cm, 30 cm and 10 cm.3 black screws and 3 pegs. Top diameter : 38 cm. We can respond to specific requests.
Emilie Roz, haute couture writing
She undeniably has a taste for racy atmospheres and strong associations! Emilie Roz, founder of the Eroz agency, boldly revisits places, anchoring them in their environment to write a story that makes sense and favors experience. Despite studying communications and her family's unwillingness to embrace the decorating profession, Emilie reclaimed her life by completing a degree in interior architecture in Lausanne. In the wake of this, she opened her studio, and customers flocked in, making luxury hotels her trademark. After renovating Le Chabichou, the Grand Hotel de Courchevel, the Palace de Menton etc.-she is now tackling the head office of pharmaceutical giant Pierre Fabre, renovating two master villas in Roanne and Lyon, completing work on a Lalibella patisserie and working on the interior architecture of a hotel in Thoiry - near Geneva- due to open in 2024. Projects in which she infuses her style, personality and sensibility!