Rodolphe Parente

Graduated from the Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts, the Ecole Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs of Strasbourg, the École Cantonale d’Art de Lausanne, Rodolphe collaborated for with Ms Andrée Putman in Paris. He was in charge of projects as Poltrona Frau collection or the Morgans Hotel in New-York. Stimulated by these exciting experiences, he is expanding his own company of interior design. Discover his selection of products!
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LIGNE ROSET
First public edition of the exhibition designed in 1971 for the Pompidou couple at the Palais de l'Elysée, Pumpkin evokes a giant pumpkin that offers a protective and voluptuous shell to its user. It's impossible to resist his call! -
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FLOS FRANCE
The battery lamp designed by the E. Barber and J. Osgerby duo is now available in 2 new colors: in addition to the classic light gray, storm black, brick, white, the designers have chosen blue and yellow this year. Its exceptional design, affordable price and fun use make it an ideal gift for any occasion. In a library, on a dining table to brighten up a gentle meal, on a low table for an aperitif with friends indoors or out, Bellhop will follow you everywhere! -
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BISSON BRUNEEL
A brand new wool curl in soft colours with powdery pink, pearl grey and cream but also deep with forest green and midnight blue. -
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POP CORN
Matthieu Cossé's work is a permanent experiment around the questions of drawing and figuration. In recent years, he has been conducting research on ceramics, among others. Each stage of this production was made by hand, based on the artist's original drawings, by Sambuco in the village of Deruta in Umbria, one of the main homes of the Italian “majolica” since the Renaissance. Matthieu Cossé is a French artist born in 1983. He currently lives and works in Paris. -
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JEAN ROGER DECORATION
A base lamp from the last collection of Jean Roger Paris -
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GUBI
One of Gio Ponti’s signature designs is the Randaccio mirror from 1925. Designed for his own home on Via Randaccio in Milano, his very first architectural project, the Randaccio mirror decorated the walls in his bedroom on the 3rd floor together with other furniture designed especially for the apartment. The Randaccio mirror unites elegance with simplicity and is characterized by its atypical crown-like detailing on the top, a detail used by Ponti in several of his works within design and art. -
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GANDIABLASCO
ONSEN is a proposal for outdoor furniture of peaceful beauty where the most linear and essential is charged with singularity in each gesture. A collection consisting of a sofa, an armchair, a chair, modular sofas and different tables that masterfully combine materials as different as aluminum and leather to integrate them in perfect harmony. Francesco Meda and David Quincoces have partnered with GANDIABLASCO in the design of a collection destined to become an icon of everlasting design. Young talent, innovation and the firm’s extensive baggage promise to bring us a classic from the future. -
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MATIÈRE GRISE
The WIND collection is a tribute to the material’s strength. Designed by Victoria Wilmotte, a leading figure of the new generation of French designers, this first collection with Matière Grise makes use of the art of folding, endowing volume to steel in a technical and innovative way, reminiscent of paper origami. A collection composed of three geometric low nesting tables, whose tabletops are crimped accordion-style on one end—a study in both strength and whimsy. Compact and contemporary table sculptures that are both highly practical and incredibly beautiful.