French design and decor: new names

Designers Amandine Shor and Aissa Loggerot (Amandine Choor, Aïssa Logerot). Стул Dojo © AC / AL Studio

AC / AL Studio. A duet of minimalists. Amandine Shore and Aissa Loggerot (Amandine Choor, Aïssa Logerot), who graduated from Les Ateliers, cultivate a perfect “harmony of function, form and technique” and come up with objects with history. Their work was appreciated by companies such as Petite Friture and Kann Design.

Charlotte Juillard Гири Hercule © Marco Zann

Charlotte Juillard. Earth woman. Charlotte Juyar graduated from the famous Camondo School and managed to complete an internship at the Benetton Group Scientific and Communication Center. Her strength is the choice of beautiful material, the original train of thought and the feminine look at things.

Pierre Charrié Bells © Lise Gaudelaire

Pierre Charrié. The subject of interest of Pierre Charieu are new technologies and the creation of objects interacting with the environment. The Frenchman defines his creative work as “the magic of everyday life”. In 2014 he was awarded the prize of the association La Bourse Agora, supporting young designers.

Designers Manon Leblanc and Romain Diroux (Manon Leblanc, Romain Diroux). Silex ball bottles © Guy Rebmeister

Studio Monsieur. The French duet of designers Manon Leblanc and Romain Diroux combines the charm of manual labor and industrial production in their works. Studio Monsier is passionate about new discoveries in the classics and experiments with lots of materials.

Designers Nathanael Dezormo and Damien Carrette (Nathanaël Désormeaux, Damien Carrette). Зеркало Union Mirror © DSC

Désormeaux / Carrette. Nathanael Dezormo and Damien Caret, natives of France, use, by their own definition, a sensitive approach to design. An excellent example of an affordable, tactilely perfect design is their Knot chair, made without the use of fixings and screws.

Julien Vermeulen. Insects, samples © Julien Vermeulen

Julien Vermeulen. Exquisite Julien Vermeulen works with an unusual material - bird feather. The designer calls himself a plumassier (from Fr. - a merchant of bird feather and down). Plumes for the form of the French Republican Army, wedding decorations, fashion boutiques, sculptures, in which the feather is combined with modern silicone - this is not a complete list of his professional interests.

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