Fabien Roques
This renowned interior designer cut his teeth working with the famous Andrée Putman and architect Eliott Barnes, and has multiplied his projects in the Hospitality sector. Discover his selection on MOM!
GEO
Geo is a collection of sculptural coffee tables created from geometric shapes, balanced by the different colors of natural Lecce stone: beige, white and gray. Composed of Geo tables S, C, E, L, with customizable finishes and dimensions. Design by Apospersano.
ARCADES
A resolutely graphic design contrasted for this new square carpet. It evokes the hard shadows of a sun architecture that the photographer would have captured in all its hardness.
Bois sculpté
The shavings flutter around his hands. The distinctive smell of sap has been wafting through the workshop since early morning. It accompanies the tempo of the gouge, the emergence of each groove, and the movements which are sculpted on the surface of the material, ricocheting off the simple knots and veins of the wood. Upon waking from the hypnosis of repeated gestures and stepping back, the painting is revealed.
Coffee Table PASSAGE
The generous arches reveal a mysterious progres- sion, like a game of hide and seek. The harmo- nious oval allows a smooth passage. The timeless elegance. Available finishes: Dark bronze patinated brass, wiped. Calacatta Oro marble top in natural sandblasted oak or grey or walnut stained oak. Available dimensions: Ø100/Ø140 or width 172 cm, depth 86 cm, height 40 cm/width 130 cm, depth 65 cm, height 40 cm (2017)
Tandem table lamp
The table lamp from the TANDEM collection, a sophisticated lighting piece that skilfully fuses two distinct shapes and shades for a captivating visual effect. This original creation by Charolles combines style and functionality. Designed to embody simplicity and harmony, this lamp combines matte and glossy enamels that add a touch of texture and shine to your space. Elegant and modern, the TANDEM lamp brings a warm and refined ambiance to your home, while captivating attention with its unique design.
Our collection of boxes and empty pockets
Here is a part of our collection of boxes and pockets, more are available on our website.
Bellevue sofa
Four-seater sofa in stripped oak. Pierre Gonalons, designer and interior architect, discover this sofa in the company's photographic archives. He fell in love with this neo-rocaille sofa and wanted to re-edit it. Yardage for a plain fabric 140 cm wide: 16.5 cm. French oak from sustainably managed forests. Customizable FINISHES. Fine cabinetmaking since 1885. Made in France (Ain) on demand (delivery times of 8 to 10 weeks) .
BAHIA pattern vase - Nicolas BLANDIN
After the African savannah, the land of American Indians, Nicolas Blandin invites us, with Bahia, to an exotic journey to the heart of Brazil. The black of the giant palm leaves and tropical plants combined with the brilliance of the enamels reinforce the luxuriant character of this creation. The ivory and black patterns respond to each other in a positive/negative way. Decorative accessories with a decor faithful to the fundamentals of the Manufacture and to the technique of color rings. Available in ivory background, black foliage or black background, ivory foliage.
Fabien Roques, a singular style of writing
This renowned interior designer, who cut his teeth working with the famous Andrée Putman and the architect Eliott Barnes, is multiplying his projects in the Hospitality sector. Numerous hotel groups - Accor, Maison Albar and Inwood, to name but a few - have no hesitation in calling on him to revamp establishments that are a little outdated or downright unsuited to the needs of today's customers. We have to admit that this professional, whose agency was inaugurated in 2011, has the talent and expertise to take into account the new expectations of hotels, in search of modular and multifunctional convivial spaces that can evolve as the day goes by. Like the Burdigala hotel in Bordeaux, which he masterfully designed to include a cinema, children's playroom, coworking space and more. Or the Hôtel de la Reine, in Nancy, an 18th-century building which he renovated with respect for tradition, but with a view to bringing it into the 21st century.