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Top 5 French Lighting Designers at Maison et Objet Paris 2017
Maison et Objet Paris is the perfect place to discover the wonders of French Lighting
Maison et Objet Paris will open doors from 20th to 24th January 2017 at the Paris Nord Villepinte, inviting interior design and architecture experts from around the world to showcase a 360º product offering.
Maison et Objet Paris is the major event for professionals working in these fields, it’s a multi-cultural crossroad of contemporary living and the perfect place to meet design visionaries and exchange new trends and knowledge about the industry.
With an intense 4-day program, Maison et Objet Paris will invite thousands of top designers and critics to showcase the high-quality international offer and provide a comprehensive overview of the excellence and inovation. The event will cover a wide range of thematics and products, with the presence of the very best Pierre Charpin, designer of the year.
Maison et Objet Paris 2017 exhibitors are extremely talented and recognized world-wide, especially when talking about lighting design. Representing all corners of the world, Tunisian, German, Italian and French Designers gather in harmony to exhibit the most one of a kind lighting pieces. Today we want to focus a little bit on the french market, whose combination of styles make it impossible to predict the works of such talented artists.
DESIGNHEURE is a 100% made in france house of contemporary lighting. The brand proposes a decorative and tailor-made offer for specifiers and showrooms. DESIGNHEURE is recognized in more than 70 countries worldwide by the realization of premium and elegant lighting projects in a very short period of time. Their design is without a doubt, one of the most unique in the event.
Inside the Hall 6 you will find ANºSO Design, a dazzling lighting design brand that focuses on creating simple and functional products using mainly wood and metal. What we love about this is brand is the fact that its lighting design transmits a minimalist yet unique aesthetics capable to transform any home decor into a fashionable, creative place. The use of metal makes possible the creation of a modern look that somehow envolves the lighting bulbs perfectly.
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Barbadine design is a Parisian studio founded in 2014 by Ludovic FALEDAM.
They create lighting and contemporary furniture “made in France” by highlighting various craftsmanship. These poetic objects, respectful of the environment, associate voyage and reverie, precision and rigor to take naturally a place in our daily lives. We believe that lighting fixtures can truly make an impact in any evironment, it instantly turns anything much more luxurious and unique. This one is from their Cassiopé & Co collection. You may find them at the Hall 1.
Inspired by the pursuit of excellence, the dedication to quality, the attention to details and finishes, Théophile Michel created Crepuscule. This stunning lighting brand gives priority to sustainable, vegan and recyclable high quality products with a light carbon footprint. Each creation is developed and handmade with care in Basse-Normandy, France. What we specifically like about this brand is its overall style, the use of pallets such as black and bronze makes the beauty of the lighting stand out in a delicate way. Who could say steel, wood and glass could result in such a balanced combination?
ENOSTUDIO is a French editor of objects signed by the most gifted current designers. Their philosophy is to create simple, beautiful, useful and curious objects to enchant our daily lives. ENOSTUDIO observes the evolution of our everyday behaviors and asks the designers to imagine the objects that match with. Without any fashionable attitude, ENOSTUDIO emphasizes more the uniqueness and timelessness of the “Hand Made Design”.
This is it for our list of favorite French Lighting Designers at Maison et Objet Paris 2017. If you enjoyed this article please let us know down bellow, and, if you have any sugestion on other french lighting brands, don’t forget to share.
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