TISSUS PAPI
Read moreTissu Papi is the story of a family that, for three generations, has been combining craftsmanship and modernity. Originally, Gaetano (aka Papi!) came from Italy to sell fabrics with machine defects at the markets, then gradually expanded the business to become the treasure trove it is today. The store is brimming with fabrics, furs, lace... something for everyone! At the same time, Tissu Papi is also on the Internet. The site, designed by Gaetano's grandson, features thousands of references.
PARIS FLEURS
Read moreIf smells could waft through shop windows, those of the flowers and plants at Paris Fleurs would lure you right in. Failing that, their visual beauty is enough to entice you inside to discover the dense floral universe of Laurence and Clémentine. The magnificent compositions of these two passionate, ultra-welcoming designers take you on a journey as efficient as a flight to your favorite destination. Whether aromatic or exotic plants, cut flowers or round bouquets, the creation that suits you is hiding there, somewhere..
LE PARPAING
Read moreSpearheaded by Roubaix-based architects Zerm, Parpaing is an experimental project centered on the notion of simply and directly reusing materials from demolition sites, without going through the recycling process. The idea? To create a sort of second-hand/thrift store, but for materials! After testing the idea at Ateliers Jouret, the collective launched an online store, enabling everyone to stock up on materials. The site is very easy to use: you make your choice by material (metal, wood, composite...) or origin (industry, office, housing) and find the items you want. In this way, you give these materials a second life and create a unique frame.
LIMONADE PAPER
Read moreConfirmed artist, Aurélie Damon puts her talent and her universe at the service of your interior. Yes, for a few years now, the artist has been imagining fresh, colourful and sparkling wallpapers... like a lemonade! You can decide to trust him completely and the artist will then dive into his pattern library to imagine wallpapers with a rendering close to the fresco or the print. Or you can have it custom-made to suit your wishes. The motifs are then printed on strips to be laid directly on the walls. The papers are environmentally friendly, the inks have no odour or volatile fuel and the printer is local. Beautiful and responsible!