MARGAUX KELLER NEW COLLECTION : COEUR D'ARTICHAUT
Cœur d'Artichaut:
When Design Meets Emotion
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Falling in love with furniture? Margaux Keller proves it’s possible with Cœur d’Artichaut, a collection where sensitivity and design come together.
Inspired by the French expression evoking a tender heart, this collection captures the delicacy of emotions through furniture, lighting, and unique objects, designed to touch the heart.
The artichoke, a Mediterranean flower domesticated since the 16th century, becomes a symbol of tenderness and poetry. Belem, Poutou, Bibi, and Mayol join the Margaux Keller family with organic lines and a subtle interplay of shapes and materials.
An invitation to softness, where every detail tells a love story with design
Poutou
The Poutou wall light emits a soft, delicate glow, with mouth-blown frosted glass, expertly handcrafted in northern Portugal, showcasing unique craftsmanship.
Inspired by Brancusi’s The Kiss, the Poutou wall light features two merging hearts, bringing a timeless, elegant touch to any space.
Bibi
Bibi is a distinctive, graphic rug, where flowing curves intertwine in a warm, colourful harmony, uniquely reflective of the designer’s vision. It perfectly complements hallways, bedside areas, cosy corners, and small living rooms.
Belem
The Belem dining table pays tribute to the simplicity and elegance of the 2024 Olympic Games’ inaugural rigging, which made a majestic entrance into the port of Marseille.
Expertly crafted in France from sustainably sourced oak or ash, the Belem table features gently rounded legs and a smooth wooden top, striking the perfect balance between functionality and elegance.
The Belem table is available in two versions:
With or without extensions, making it adaptable to various dining spaces, from cosy kitchens to large family dining rooms.
An ingenious folding extension system, inspired by traditional French cabinetry, allows for quick and seamless expansion—offering a practical yet refined solution for hosting guests.
Mayol
This mouth-blown glass vase, handcrafted in a family-run Portuguese workshop, appears gently inflated, like a buoy. Its lightly rippled, transparent surface captures the rhythmic yet unpredictable movement of waves.
The mirage-like texture evokes the mystery of the sea’s depths, while its rounded, repetitive curves recall the shape of an artichoke cradled in the hand.
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