Franklin Azzi
Since the foundation of his firm in 2006, Franklin Azzi developed his skills in architecture, furniture and urban design all around the world. For him, existing, context, and constraint an integral parts of Architecture. From small to large scale, he adopts both a technical and sensual writing, in a complete harmony with the users and the urban landscape. Discover his decor and design product selection!
AA ARMCHAIR MADE OF 100% LINEN
The natural fiber of 100% linen ensures comfort, close to that of cotton. And as with any natural material, irregularities in the yarn give it an authentic look that cotton does not offer. This model appeals for its charm, but it is preferable not to display it outside or under cover. It exists in 3 colors: ivory REF 1108, beige (REF1100 ficelle), khaki (English green REF1101). Is sold with a black powder-coated steel frame
USM Haller desks and storage furniture
Tables, desks, storage furniture, welcome desks, etc. form the USM Haller and Usm Kitos product ranges.
STOFF Nagel candle holder
The STOFF Nagel candle holder was originally designed by Werner Stoff for Hans Nagel in the 1960s. The stackable candle holder is considered a work of art and a malleable sculpture ready to assume the shape of its owner’s unique creativity. You can shape and combine it as you prefer and create your own expression to underline its sculptural forms in your own unique way. The design touches the Scandinavian virtues and minimalistic style when it elegantly catches the light in your home and shapes itself with its surroundings, yet it holds contrast to the edgy and functional design.
Mantis by Bernard Schottlander
Driven by the same energy that led us to reproduce the series of lights by the French engineer Bernard-Albin Gras and the chair Surpil, we are delighted to present here those by an equally extraordinary artist, the English sculptor-designer Bernard Schottlander. As admirer of Alexander Calder, in 1951 Schottlander created the “MANTIS” series of lamps. Movement is intrinsic to all of Schottlander’s work: an artist, an engineer and in no small measure a handyman, he devised a clever system of counterweights combined with a series of strong and flexible metal bars.
Vase Alvar Aalto
Icône du design moderne, sa forme fluide et organique est soufflée à la bouche dans la verrerie d'iittala.
N.811
Steam bentbeech chair and stool, designed by Josef Hoffmann in 1925. A timeless and modern design gives the chair N. 811 an outstanding comfort and lightness. Availables in three versions: woven cane seat and backrest, upholstered seat and woven cane backrest, upholstered seat and backrest .
Bulbul - Kettle - Alessi 100 Values Collection
This new-look kettle is one of Achille Castiglioni’s many designs that never made it into production, and is the result of his indefatigable curiosity and flair for experimentation. Bulbul is a perfect kettle imagined in the rounded shape of a curling stone: from frozen water to evaporated water, a divertissement amplified by the name chosen by Castiglioni, “bul, bul”, meaning “it’s boiling, it’s boiling” in the traditional dialect of Milan, where this unforgettable designer was born.
Bastille Chair
Warm with its elegant round weaved bead that highlights its generous forms, this restaurant, bistro or café armchair is not stackable. Bastille armchair is a ease inside or outside.
Franklin Azzi
Since the foundation of his firm in 2006, Architect Franklin Azzi developed his skills in architecture, furniture and urban design throughout France and abroad. Hybrid and rigorous, Franklin Azzi’s practice is inspired by the interdisciplinarity promoted at the Glasgow School of Art - where he studied -, the industrial atmosphere, Google Image, Paul Virilio, Modernism, and Contemporary Art. He has always taken a constructive approach, working from the perspective of sustainability, efficiency, and clearness He is known to have lead many major cultural projects of public procurement. First, the Center for the Francophonie of the Americas in Québec in 2007, then the Saint-Sauveur train station and the Tri postal in Lille, and the Mame Factory in Tours. Franklin Azzi is also at the origin of the collective Nouvelle AOM, winner of the competition for the rehabilitation of the Montparnasse Tower in Paris. Fashion designers such as Christophe Lemaire, Isabel Marant, Jérôme Dreyfuss, Bali Barret, Lacoste and LVMH Group have entrusted FAA with the conception of their stores around the world. For Franklin Azzi, existing, context, and constraint an integral parts of Architecture. From small to large scale, he adopts both a technical and sensual writing, in a complete harmony with the users and the urban landscape.