Rok

Rok ©Coffee table Rok transcribes the erosion of the cliffs of our coasts in a precarious balance. The base seems to have been hollowed out by time and now follows the orthogonal lines of the cantilevered wooden top. In the image of the caves thus formed, a set of...

Brownstone

Brownstone ©Folding screen The birth of Brownstone takes place in New York City, during an artistic residency by Steven Leprizé. This folding screen, inspired by the street architecture of the “city that never sleeps”, highlights the contemporary...

Monolit

Monolit ©Mirror One of the first encounters between man and stone is found in the existence of the Monoliths. Because of their impressive size, these blocks of stone have always aroused a certain fascination, a mystery. The Monolit mirror offers a journey through...

Dolmen

Dolmen ©Coffee Table Stone is solid and structural. The Neolithic peoples understood this and have left us a legacy of magnificent dolmens. These megalithic structures hold many secrets of history in their breasts. With the Dolmen coffee table, you can strategically...

Drapery

Drapery ©Bed End the day wrapped up in a stone cuddle. This is what Drapery proposes, a headboard with a voluptuous shape that seems to capture us. Its fluidity is inspired by the draperies of calcite, the crystallisations due to the seepage on a sloping vault. We...
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