Soft Fold Cabane by Keller, Dessuant
Soft Fold Cabane by Keller, Dessuant
Soft Fold Cabane by Keller, Dessuant
Soft Fold Cabane by Keller, Dessuant
Soft Fold Cabane by Keller, Dessuant
Soft Fold Cabane by Keller, Dessuant
Soft Fold Cabane by Keller, Dessuant
Soft Fold Cabane by Keller, Dessuant
Soft Fold Cabane by Keller, Dessuant
Soft Fold Cabane
by Marie Dessuant and Margaux Keller for Fabrica
11th February 2012 - 10th June 2012
Next Cabane exhibition at MUDAM Luxembourg museum
Soft Fold Cabane is a temporary space which invites the users to take time out of their day. Duvets, a reading table, a low bench and a lamp compose this hybrid furniture/space. The harmony of colors emphasizes this soft and quiet atmosphere.
Biography
Marie Dessuant
Marie Dessuant was born in 1984 in Paris. In 2008, she graduated with distinction from the Ecole Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs de Strasbourg in product design (MA). She wrote a thesis about ‘Wandering in Daily Life’ and designed a collection entitled ‘Objets Vagues’. She then worked in Shanghai, collaborating with studios like Naço architecture and EXH. In 2010 she was awarded the Cinna-Ligne Roset design award ‘révélateur de talents’ for the ‘étagère de coin’, which is now produced by Cinna - Ligne Roset. From October 2010 to October 2011 she was a resident at Fabrica, the Benetton Group Communication Research Centre, in Italy. She lives and Works in Paris.
She envisions design as a way to observe her surroundings, a way of seeing, a way of showing. She experiments with a large scope of practices (product, furniture, space, graphic design, drawing, concept…) Beyond these forms, she is trying to develop new ways of interacting with objects. Using new typologies or modified details in traditional product, she is trying not to impose anything to the user, not to say too much, not to be too narrative. Her projects aim to raise questions rather than to give solutions.
Margaux Keller
Margaux Keller is a French designer. She was born in 1987 in Geneva, Switzerland. In 2010 she graduated with a special jury mention in Product design and Interior architecture from the Ecole Boulle, Paris. Through the products she creates, she wants to surprise people by playing with everyday codes, analyzing different social behaviors and habits. She is looking for the unexpected and a touch of humour in design, and she particularly enjoys working with craftmen, ebenists, ceramists, glass blowers and other material experts. She's now working as a freelance designer in France.
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