Signature
Creations
Our Signature Creations are never mass-produced. Each piece is custom-built upon order, requiring a 2-5-week production period to ensure every detail meets our exacting standards.
The Dorlisheim Accent Chair turns a corner of any room into a destination. Upholstered in a fabric woven for resilience and softness in equal measure, it sits on a frame that speaks the language of considered craft. The proportions were not hurried. Neither should your time in it be.
A sideboard should hold what is precious without showing the effort. The Frontignan Media Console does this with a quiet elegance — its surface long and level, its storage deep and well-proportioned. The material breathes with age; the brass hardware will deepen over years. Functional, yes. But also beautiful.
The Oppède Bar Stool exists at the precise edge between sculpture and function. Its surface — whether stone, solid wood, or glass — catches the light of the room and holds it differently at every hour. Its base is a considered form, never decorative for its own sake. Place something beautiful on it. Or nothing at all.
The Hvar Bar Stool is the kind of table that disappears into a room until you notice how much the room depends on it. Its form is spare — a surface, a base, a precise weight. The finish is applied by hand in a shade drawn from the neutral palette of European interiors. Quietly indispensable.
A sideboard should hold what is precious without showing the effort. The Tarascon Dresser does this with a quiet elegance — its surface long and level, its storage deep and well-proportioned. The material breathes with age; the brass hardware will deepen over years. Functional, yes. But also beautiful.
A sideboard should hold what is precious without showing the effort. The Beaucaire Dresser does this with a quiet elegance — its surface long and level, its storage deep and well-proportioned. The material breathes with age; the brass hardware will deepen over years. Functional, yes. But also beautiful.
The Pont du Gard Dresser brings the discipline of European cabinet-making to the modern interior. Its doors are flush, its handles considered, its interior as carefully finished as its face. In solid wood with joinery built for decades of daily use, it is storage made worthy of display.
The Nîmes Dresser is a chest of drawers that understands its place in a room — present without insisting, useful without compromise. Each drawer runs smoothly on a dovetailed frame; the handles sit in the hand with the weight of considered metal. This is the furniture that outlives every other decision in a room.
Cast in the shadow of larger pieces, a coffee table must work in silence. The Lacoste Coffee Table does so with the confidence of exceptional material — its top solid, its legs finely proportioned, its surface ready for books, vessels, and the slow accumulation of an afternoon. Rest your hand on it first.
The Ravello Outdoor Sofa arrives at your terrace with the unhurried confidence of a piece designed for the long afternoon. Grade-A teak or marine-grade aluminium forms the structure; Olefin fabric or deep cushioning provides the invitation. It asks nothing of you but the willingness to sit.
Sleep begins before you close your eyes, in the way a bed holds the room around it. The Luzech Bed anchors its space with the weight of fine joinery and the warmth of natural materials. Its proportions are European — unhurried, generous, made for the long night and the slow morning that follows.
The Puy-l'Évêque Bed is designed for the private hours — for mornings that begin slowly and evenings that end in quiet. Its headboard rises with the authority of a considered silhouette, upholstered in fabric that is soft against bare skin and beautiful in low light. The frame is solid. The rest is yours to keep.
The Alberobello Dining Table exists at the precise edge between sculpture and function. Its surface — whether stone, solid wood, or glass — catches the light of the room and holds it differently at every hour. Its base is a considered form, never decorative for its own sake. Place something beautiful on it. Or nothing at all.
There is a particular stillness to The Bischoffsheim Dining Chair — the way it occupies space as though it has always been there. Its silhouette is spare, its comfort unexpected. The seat cushion yields with the particular generosity of natural fibre over a sculpted base. Some chairs furnish a room. This one completes it.
The Uzès Media Console is a chest of drawers that understands its place in a room — present without insisting, useful without compromise. Each drawer runs smoothly on a dovetailed frame; the handles sit in the hand with the weight of considered metal. This is the furniture that outlives every other decision in a room.
A sideboard should hold what is precious without showing the effort. The Montpeyroux Console Table does this with a quiet elegance — its surface long and level, its storage deep and well-proportioned. The material breathes with age; the brass hardware will deepen over years. Functional, yes. But also beautiful.
A sideboard should hold what is precious without showing the effort. The Plaissan Console Table does this with a quiet elegance — its surface long and level, its storage deep and well-proportioned. The material breathes with age; the brass hardware will deepen over years. Functional, yes. But also beautiful.
The Niedernai Dining Chair is upholstered in material that softens beautifully over years of use, developing the patina that only honest furniture earns. Its frame is turned and finished by hand. The silhouette is quiet enough to disappear into a room and substantial enough to anchor it. Designed for everyday devotion.
From the first glance, The Meistratzheim Dining Chair reads as a sculptural object. Closer, it reveals itself as comfort made rigorous — a seat that holds the body well, a back that eases tension, arms that invite a resting wrist. Made for the reader, the thinker, the one who sits and stays.
The Lieuran Dresser is a chest of drawers that understands its place in a room — present without insisting, useful without compromise. Each drawer runs smoothly on a dovetailed frame; the handles sit in the hand with the weight of considered metal. This is the furniture that outlives every other decision in a room.
The Tressan Buffet brings the discipline of European cabinet-making to the modern interior. Its doors are flush, its handles considered, its interior as carefully finished as its face. In solid wood with joinery built for decades of daily use, it is storage made worthy of display.
The Péret Buffet brings the discipline of European cabinet-making to the modern interior. Its doors are flush, its handles considered, its interior as carefully finished as its face. In solid wood with joinery built for decades of daily use, it is storage made worthy of display.
The Roussillon Dresser is the kind of table that disappears into a room until you notice how much the room depends on it. Its form is spare — a surface, a base, a precise weight. The finish is applied by hand in a shade drawn from the neutral palette of European interiors. Quietly indispensable.
The Kogenheim Dining Chair is a chair that holds its position in any room without asserting itself. Its curves were drawn by hand and finished in materials that reward touch — soft upholstery over a frame of warm-toned solid wood. Pull it to the window. Let the light find it.