Margaux Keller × Monoprix: Colour, Form and Everyday Design

Margaux Keller × Monoprix: Colour, Form and Everyday Design

The latest Margaux Keller × Monoprix Créateur Collaboration

that will re-enchant the everyday

This February, Margaux Keller returns with a new collaboration for Monoprix, translating her distinctive design language into a collection that blends furniture and decorative objects.

This latest chapter explores how colour, form and rhythm can quietly transform everyday interiors.

A Reinvented Colour Language

At the heart of the collection is a refreshed palette where vibrant tones meet graphic, hypnotic stripes inspired by Vasarely and Op Art. Colour is used as structure rather than surface decoration — introducing movement, contrast and visual calm in equal measure. The result feels bright yet composed, bringing a sense of poetry and surprise to domestic spaces.

Iconic Forms and New Pieces

Several bestsellers from Margaux Keller’s previous Monoprix collaboration return, this time refined with new chromed finishes and updated colourways. These familiar forms gain a more contemporary edge, proving how subtle material shifts can give enduring designs renewed relevance without altering their essence.

The collection is also expanded with a series of new designs: a portable outdoor lamp designed to follow daily rituals, a curved metal chair that reinterprets the classic French bistro silhouette, bold graphic rugs that read like artworks on the floor, and a lacquered coffee table conceived as an elegant statement piece. Each object balances utility with character, enhancing daily life.

Design That Re-Enchants the Everyday

Together, Monoprix and Margaux Keller present a universe where design, softness and confidence coexist. It’s a collection that invites interaction, layering and personal interpretation, proving that considered design can remain accessible while still carrying a strong creative voice.

Available from 24 February in selected Monoprix stores and online.

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