Guillaume Galloy & Bruce Ribay's Desirable development selection
Guillaume Galloy & Bruce Ribay are the founders of NOMA éditions, the first French publisher of high-end, responsible furniture designed by the most talented designers from recycled materials. Discover their selection of Desirable Development products on MOM!
DIGITAL DAYS MAISON&OBJET | DESIRABLE DEVELOPMENT | 18 TO 24 OCTOBER 2021
As part of Digital Days Desirable Development, NOMA éditions' founders have identified on-trend products for you.
Want to discover the newest Desirable Development collections and products? Here’s a selection of brands whose are taking place from the “sustainable” toward the “desirable”, awaiting your discovery on MOM!
DIGITAL DAYS MAISON&OBJET | DESIRABLE DEVELOPMENT | 18 TO 24 OCTOBER 2021
As part of Digital Days Desirable Development, NOMA éditions' founders have identified on-trend products for you.
Want to discover the newest Desirable Development collections and products? Here’s a selection of brands whose are taking place from the “sustainable” toward the “desirable”, awaiting your discovery on MOM!
VOLUBILIS wall lamp
Volubilis is a wall lamp that can be attached and plugged in, thanks to its matching textile cable. The disc made of recycled packaging plastic can be rotated to play with the orientation of the particles. The colors are available in very small series, available in brown-purple and brown-ochre. E14 socket | max 5W | 220-240 V. 5W LED bulb supplied — white light. Design by Jenna Kaes.
Guillaume Galloy & Bruce Ribay
Guillaume Galloy is a production engineer. With 20 years’ experience in retail architecture, experience design and engineering, Guillaume Galloy started his career working for luxury brand Sephora. He was then hired by Louis Vuitton to oversee all retail store concepts, develop and implement them between 1998 and 2011. In 2011, he joined Philips Lighting (Signify) as director of the iconic projects team: there, he built and headed the global design consultancy team for five years, delivering innovative customer-centric experiences. Guillaume Galloy also co-founded the design firm Square-G in 2000 (now Jean-Marc Gady Design). Bruce Ribay is an architect. For the past 20 years, Ribay designed and oversaw the construction of high-end projects for global luxury brands including Louis Vuitton, Dior and JM Weston. In parallel, he enjoyed a 6-year successful entrepreneurial experience: partner at MAD network, a consulting firm leader in client experience, Ribay built and managed the store-planning and design departments for premium and luxury brands. Bruce Ribay has always been strongly connected with the sustainable ambitions of his clients: a global manager of sustainable development for Celine, Ribay was also a member of the LVMH environment group for 3 years.