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Alexander Girard originally created the Wooden Dolls (1952), a whimsical assortment of figures both joyful and grim, for his own home. Today they add a charming touch to any interior.

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Archeologie Archeologie Bianco

florim > Wall Paint

The poetics of the wall. The forgotten wall. «A wall is like a book to be opened, a journey into the interior, revealing the experiences, memories, signs and symbols which this fragment of masonry has absorbed over the centuries.» Franco Guerzoni <p>It is difficult to resist the beauty of Franco Guerzoni's art, created by a rare harmony of feeling and intellect, poetry and mind. The artist expresses this through paintings which, although complex in structure, are joyous and sensual, with bright colours made, like those of the great masters of the past, from choice powdered ingredients. A painter with a technique rich in traditional skills, Guerzoni offers a version of modernity involving an intense fundamental relationship with his images and with space. In fact, the dialectic between painting and space, form and architecture, time and memory seems to be essential to his art. As his works specifically created for CEDIT clearly express, his creations achieve a perfect balance between the spatial dimension and intensely lyrical use of colour, which here becomes a soft, liquid form of matter, wandering across the surface of a dazzling lime-plaster white. White, metaphor for the clear light of day, as it was in the large, complex canvases exhibited in his personal exhibition at the 1990 Venice Biennale, is the background for forms of colour which renew the pleasure to be had from painting and the memory of an image glimpsed on the vast expanse of the surface. In the more recent works, these voluptuous shades are transformed into subtle shadows of colour that delicately caress the surface.</p> <p> </p> <p> All it takes is one wall, the only surviving wall of what was once a house, on which time has recorded its own, unavoidable passing, leaving traces of colour that is still vibrant, although faded in places, to allow the memory of the image to transpire, fragile and uncertain, in the physicality of the surface, to bear tangible witness to the existence of history, a mysterious visual memory, the extension into the present of the life of things. A memory of the past on a contemporary wall. The idea of memory is central to Franco Guerzoni's poetics: private, secret memory and the collective memory of the past. Fragmentary and indecipherable, perceived by the artist with the aid of what is left of the images, the fragment. A relic of a totality which can no longer be reconstructed but only imagined in poetic terms, the fragment, a fraction of an image conserved by time, guides the artist's fantastic archaeological journey in search of the world's memory. However, this journey takes him in the opposite direction to the archaeologist, for whom the fragment - fundamental because it reveals a trace of the past is the starting-point for an attempt to reconstruct history. For Guerzoni, the fragment is the endpoint of his work, the goal for which he strives in his investigation of the surface, as he digs deep down, leafing through the deposits of time and memory.</p> <p> </p> <p>Like the large pages of a book traced with fragile sketches, embryonic forms whose meaning has been lost in time, leaving only fleeting traces, uncertain, ambiguous, mysterious morphologies. It marks the start of a journey into the mind of the artist-archaeologist, an adventurous journey into the inextricable labyrinth of the mind, to unearth what is hidden, shuffling the cards in a perennial contamination of images, memory, signs and traces, in search of a meaning, which no sooner appears than it is lost, merging into time and once again becoming a dream, an imaginary journey into fantasy and wonder. And this is the case in the tryptic created for CEDIT, which placed a new challenge before the artist: to transfer "his" image, the remains and fragments of a forgotten wall onto a new material for him “stunning, large-sized ceramic slabs“ and a real wall, without this tautology betraying the painting's deep meaning, its fertile magic of lines and colours, from which the image is born. And the artist is fully aware of this. Guerzoni describes his art as a "gamble": a gamble that is a critical test, an act of daring, dangerous and risky. This is the challenge he sets himself. It is a challenge he easily overcomes, expressing himself on these large walls with a rediscovered pleasure in painting, no longer restrained and apparently absorbed by the dense, uneven coloured surface but set free and almost luxuriously accentuated. In his large, demanding works for CEDIT, Guerzoni achieves a new, consummate mode of painting, in which the architecture of the surfaces provides a poetic meeting-point between the two founding components of his style, the complex, well thought-out composition and the lyricism of colour.</p>

Fromme Fromme Square Table - Pastel green Tom Chung

Fromme Fromme Square Table - Pastel green Tom Chung

petitefriture > Table

The FROMME collection was created by Tom Chung, a Canadian designer with a passion for cycling, and is characterised by its sleek and streamlined lines inspired by racing bikes.This aluminum table is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. The water and UV-resistant, grained, matt powder coating ensures optimum durability.Its modern design and durability will make it the centrepiece of your social gatherings. It can be complemented with chairs and stools from the same collection. For indoor use, you can combine it with the FROMME wooden or upholstered chairs.

Fromme Fromme Square Table - Terracotta Tom Chung

Fromme Fromme Square Table - Terracotta Tom Chung

petitefriture > Table

The FROMME collection was created by Tom Chung, a Canadian designer with a passion for cycling, and is characterised by its sleek and streamlined lines inspired by racing bikes.This aluminum table is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. The water and UV-resistant, grained, matt powder coating ensures optimum durability.Its modern design and durability will make it the centrepiece of your social gatherings. It can be complemented with chairs and stools from the same collection. For indoor use, you can combine it with the FROMME wooden or upholstered chairs.

Donut Set of 2 espresso - Blueberry

Donut Set of 2 espresso - Blueberry

petitefriture > Styling

In creating the Donut collection, designer Pia Chevalier drew her inspiration from the world of baking. The ceramic artist designs her espresso like pastries, where the cup handles mimic doughnut pastry, and the enamel finish renders a sugar-glazed coating look. The production techniques deployed are such that the shape and thickness of the cups are unique every time. The colour names echo the variety of flavours doughnuts come in: Lemon, Vanilla, Cherry, Blueberry, Bubble Gum, and Pistachio. Espresso cups are sold in pairs. The Donut collection’s strong personality stems from the design’s oversized handle. An original array of colours make the Donut cups perfect for gifting. Made in Portugal.  Read more

Wallpaper Les Crafties - Gaufrette / Blue

Wallpaper Les Crafties - Gaufrette / Blue

petitefriture > Wallpaper

Three stories, three narratives, three patterns: Gaufrettes: inspired by the suppleness of fabric, it is one of the Crafties' signature pieces. Mosaïque: a tribute to Maison Picassiette, a house entirely made of mosaic fragments. Croisillon: inspired by cane weaving. Patterns used by the Crafties are indicative of a fascination for printing techniques found in micropublishing, in particular: risographs. The technique involves the application of successive layers (just one colour per layer) that are added atop each other to reveal the final pattern. With the design comes additional inspiration: textiles. Materials that the duo can harness to create a narrative in space through the use of wallpapers, coverings, custom-made textile decorations, fabric frescoes. Read more

Wallpaper Les Crafties - Croisillon / Orange

Wallpaper Les Crafties - Croisillon / Orange

petitefriture > Wallpaper

Three stories, three narratives, three patterns: Gaufrettes: inspired by the suppleness of fabric, it is one of the Crafties' signature pieces. Mosaïque: a tribute to Maison Picassiette, a house entirely made of mosaic fragments. Croisillon: inspired by cane weaving. Patterns used by the Crafties are indicative of a fascination for printing techniques found in micropublishing, in particular: risographs. The technique involves the application of successive layers (just one colour per layer) that are added atop each other to reveal the final pattern. With the design comes additional inspiration: textiles. Materials that the duo can harness to create a narrative in space through the use of wallpapers, coverings, custom-made textile decorations, fabric frescoes. Read more

Panorama Carole Baijings - Morning / Part 1

Panorama Carole Baijings - Morning / Part 1

petitefriture > Wallpaper

Carole Baijings reinvents the French stripe with transforming colors, creating a dynamic landscape in her wallpapers and panoramics. Within her range of wallpaper and panoramic designs, each vertical stripe embodies a color that morphs, while viewed collectively, the stripes unveil a moving landscape. The vivid hues of the panoramic design evoke nature, offering a striking depth. As Carole Baijings explains, "similar to a painting, the perspective shifts with distance." The fluorescent accents, her distinctive hallmark, captivate the gaze and surprise, reminiscent of the freshness of spring flowers or the brightness of sunbeams. Wallpaper Panorama Morning - Part 2 Wallpaper Panorama Morning - Part 3

Panorama Carole Baijings - Evening / Part 1

Panorama Carole Baijings - Evening / Part 1

petitefriture > Wallpaper

Carole Baijings reinvents the French stripe with transforming colors, creating a dynamic landscape in her wallpapers and panoramics. Within her range of wallpaper and panoramic designs, each vertical stripe embodies a color that morphs, while viewed collectively, the stripes unveil a moving landscape. The vivid hues of the panoramic design evoke nature, offering a striking depth. As Carole Baijings explains, "similar to a painting, the perspective shifts with distance." The fluorescent accents, her distinctive hallmark, captivate the gaze and surprise, reminiscent of the freshness of spring flowers or the brightness of sunbeams. Wallpaper Panorama Morning - Part 2 Wallpaper Panorama Morning - Part 3 Read more

Cherry Extra Small Pendant light - Mint Green

Cherry Extra Small Pendant light - Mint Green

petitefriture > Ceiling lamp

Australian-designer duo Daniel-Emma created Cherry, a simple and minimalist suspension lamp comprised of an aluminum cone mounted atop a sphere. The soft light produced by the diffuser reflects off the mirror-finish steel. The Cherry suspension lamps refer to our childhood souls: the rubbers we would collect and, more obviously, the ice cream cone with the cherry on top that we loved so much. Five years later, the Cherry pendant lamp evolves by integrating a LED lighting system. The whole Cherry collection is made in France. Read more

Vertigo Medium Pendant light - Neon

Vertigo Medium Pendant light - Neon

petitefriture > Ceiling lamp

To celebrate the Vertigo icon, Petite Friture will launch the yellow neon limited edition. Generous amounts of colour, a shot of light for your interior decor, a prestigious Pantone edition of our permanent collections. A mad idea, implausible even, "impossible to make", a startling beginning! The symbiotic encounter between Amélie du Passage and Constance Guisset gave rise to Vertigo when both women were just starting out. A massive suspension light, huge, where motion fuels the imagination: is it a sunhat, or even a dragonfly... this is precisely what Constance Guisset wanted: "to open a door to the imagination".  Read more

Vertigo Medium Pendant light - Black

Vertigo Medium Pendant light - Black

petitefriture > Ceiling lamp

The Vertigo pendant light is an icon of Petite Friture. Created by the designer Constance Guisset it aroused the enthusiasm of design professionals. Recognized very early by Rossana Orlandi, this large design chandelier has incorporated an anthology of prestigious permanent collections like the Moma, the CAP and the MAD. But the plebiscite also came from the public. In addition to the success met, Vertigo pendant lamp received the public award in 2006 at the villa Noailles. Made in France Read more

Vertigo Large Pendant light - White

Vertigo Large Pendant light - White

petitefriture > Ceiling lamp

The Vertigo pendant light is an icon of Petite Friture. Created by the designer Constance Guisset it aroused the enthusiasm of design professionals. Recognized very early by Rossana Orlandi, this large design chandelier has incorporated an anthology of prestigious permanent collections like the Moma, the CAP and the MAD. But the plebiscite also came from the public. In addition to the success met, Vertigo pendant lamp received the public award in 2006 at the villa Noailles.3 sizes available : small : 110cm - new only in black and white medium : 140cm large : 200cm  Made in France Read more

Week-end Week-End Backless Bench - Blue Studio Brichet-Ziegler

Week-end Week-End Backless Bench - Blue Studio Brichet-Ziegler

petitefriture > Chair

This backless bench from the WEEK-END collection by Studio BRICHETZIEGLER combines aesthetics and practicality. The oval, contoured shape of the seat outlines the backrest and becomes a graphic sign. Its unique design and comfort give it a sense of timelessness. Made of aluminium, the backless benches  are as robust as they are lightweight. The benches have also been designed so they can be stacked 4 high. All benches are water and UV resistant, are suited for use by the ocean, and come with a 5-year warranty. The bench goes perfectly with single or long coffee tables as well as the sofa from the same collection and will allow you to compose a unique garden furniture.

Week-end Week-End Backless Bench - Ocean blue Studio Brichet-Ziegler

Week-end Week-End Backless Bench - Ocean blue Studio Brichet-Ziegler

petitefriture > Chair

This backless bench from the WEEK-END collection by Studio BRICHETZIEGLER combines aesthetics and practicality. The oval, contoured shape of the seat outlines the backrest and becomes a graphic sign. Its unique design and comfort give it a sense of timelessness. Made of aluminum, the backless benches  are as robust as they are lightweight. The benches have also been designed so they can be stacked 4 high. All benches are water and UV resistant, are suited for use by the ocean. The bench goes perfectly with single or long coffee tables as well as the sofa from the same collection and will allow you to compose a unique garden furniture.

LAKE - LED ABS wall lamp _ Foscarini

LAKE - LED ABS wall lamp _ Foscarini

foscarini > Wall lamp

The Lake wall lamp, crafted from injection-moulded and varnished ABS paired with aluminium, features a 220/240V LED light source (10W, 3000K, 850 lm, CRI>80) that is dimmable with TRIAC-compatible Seoul-Acrich LED modules, offering an IP20 rating and energy efficiency class F. Its design showcases a fluid, organic form with a glossy asymmetrical surface, where light elegantly emerges from the outer fold and flows inward, creating dynamic light patterns that bring life to large walls. For those interested in customizing or visualizing the lamp in their space, a downloadable 3D file of the product is available. Foscarini, the renowned Italian lighting design company behind Lake, was established in 1981 on the island of Murano, Venice, and is celebrated for its collaboration with international designers to create innovative, high-quality lighting solutions that blend contemporary artistry with functionality.

BRABO - Rectangular wooden side table _ Herman Miller

BRABO - Rectangular wooden side table _ Herman Miller

Herman Miller > Coffee table

The Brabo lounge collection by Vincent Van Duysen, available through Herman Miller, brings warmth and sophistication to any space, whether paired with its complementary seating or standing alone. Designed by the acclaimed Belgian architect in his first collaboration with an American company, this collection combines the timeless elegance of fine materials like solid wood, metal, and leather with meticulous craftsmanship and clean, architectural lines. Named after a Dutch folk hero from Van Duysen’s hometown of Antwerp, the Brabo collection features sustainably produced pieces, crafted using water-based stains, low VOC finishes, and wood from responsibly managed forests. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for seamless integration into design plans. Herman Miller, a globally recognized leader in interior design since 1905, is celebrated for its innovative, high-quality furniture and accessories that blend functionality with modern aesthetics, making it a trusted choice for residential and commercial spaces worldwide.

FORMWORK - ABS stationery organizer _ Herman Miller

FORMWORK - ABS stationery organizer _ Herman Miller

Herman Miller > Accessories

The Formwork stackable desktop storage system, designed by Sam Hecht and Kim Colin, is a thoughtfully crafted solution for organizing papers, tools, and personal items with both functionality and aesthetics in mind. Its modular design allows for versatile stacking and combination, offering flexibility to keep frequently used items accessible while concealing others based on preference or practicality. Made from durable ABS plastic, some pieces feature non-slip silicone bases for added stability. The collection’s sophisticated forms, refined material production, and carefully curated color palette reflect a level of detail rarely seen in desktop accessories. A 3D file of the product is available for download, enabling users to visualize and integrate it seamlessly into their workspace. Manufactured by Herman Miller, a globally recognized leader in innovative and high-quality furniture design since 1905, the Formwork series exemplifies the brand’s commitment to blending timeless design with modern utility.

I BEAM - Square glass and aluminium coffee table _ Herman Miller

I BEAM - Square glass and aluminium coffee table _ Herman Miller

Herman Miller > Coffee table

Ward Bennett’s I Beam tables are a versatile and stylish addition to any space, serving as pedestals, side tables, or coffee tables that celebrate modern architecture and industrial precision. Crafted from durable powder-coated cast aluminum, these tables are available with optional glass or stone tops, offering both functional surfaces and a bold artistic statement. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning. Manufactured by Herman Miller, a globally recognized leader in interior design since 1905, the company is celebrated for its innovative, high-quality furniture and accessories that blend functionality with timeless aesthetics, catering to both residential and commercial environments.

NEW WAVE - Fabric sofa _ NORR11

NEW WAVE - Fabric sofa _ NORR11

NORR11 > Sofa

**New Wave Sofa** The **New Wave** sofa is a minimalist design inspired by Danish sofas from the 1950s, featuring a sleek, curvy silhouette reduced to three essential elements—base, back, and cushion—each meticulously crafted for both function and elegance. The tight, sculpted frame contrasts with plush cushions, making it versatile for residential, office, or hospitality settings. Upholstery options include **Linen in Burned Orange, Anthracite, and Sand**, paired with **Oak legs in Black, Natural, Dark Stained, or Smoked finishes**, along with **Brass accents**. High-resilience foam and nozak springs ensure lasting comfort without compromising its refined aesthetic. Available in **Two-Seater and Open-End configurations**, the New Wave also includes a downloadable **3D file** for design planning. **Supplier:** NORR11 is a Danish design brand founded in 2011, blending Scandinavian minimalism with Asian craftsmanship to create timeless, high-quality furniture.

YOKO - Metal sheet module system for walls _ DE CASTELLI

YOKO - Metal sheet module system for walls _ DE CASTELLI

DE CASTELLI > Wall tile-stone-brick

**YOKO by DE CASTELLI** Leonardo Sonnoli’s graphic language captures De Castelli’s craftsmanship through intricate inlaid surfaces, where precisely angled ornamental details evoke an enigmatic yet sophisticated symbolism. Yoko is a modular system crafted from DeLabré natural black iron sheet metal, elegantly accented with brass or brushed copper inserts, allowing for limitless, randomized compositions that blend artistry with industrial design. Inspired by modern and contemporary art, Yoko merges graphic precision with artisanal metalwork, offering four versatile models that can be freely combined for unique, high-end interiors. A downloadable 3D file of the product is available for design planning. **Supplier Overview:** DE CASTELLI is an acclaimed Italian design brand renowned for its handcrafted metal furnishings and architectural elements, blending tradition with avant-garde aesthetics. For more details, visit [www.decastelli.com](http://www.decastelli.com).

RAIN II - Ceramic vase _ kiasmo

RAIN II - Ceramic vase _ kiasmo

kiasmo > Accessories

CIRCLE VI - Ceramic vase _ kiasmo

CIRCLE VI - Ceramic vase _ kiasmo

kiasmo > Accessories

HAIKU VII - Ceramic tile with frame _ kiasmo

HAIKU VII - Ceramic tile with frame _ kiasmo

kiasmo > Wall tile-stone-brick

PORZIA V - Ceramic wall tiles _ kiasmo

PORZIA V - Ceramic wall tiles _ kiasmo

kiasmo > Wall tile-stone-brick

Globe-K M Soft

Globe-K M Soft

papatya > Chair

Spectacular characteristic design involves variety of solutions for home, work and hospitality settings. Its curved shape makes the design more attractive as a complement of trendy architectures. Globe Collection is inspired by our planet. 

Globe-S Bar

Globe-S Bar

papatya > Stool

Spectacular characteristic design involves variety of solutions for home, work and hospitality settings. Its curved shape makes the design more attractive as a complement of trendy architectures. Globe Collection is inspired by our planet. Suitable for outdoor usage.

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Elica Studio > Styling

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