Pour la marque Petite Friture, Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance a imaginé Méditerranea, une collection de luminaires élégants en laiton brossé. La série comprend une lampe à poser, une liseuse, une applique et une suspension. Chaque pièce reprend le même principe : une structure légère sur laquelle repose une fine feuille de métal sculpté. La feuille métallique fait penser à un linge qui sèche, flottant à la fenêtre d'un balcon méditerranéen. Le motif découpé dans le laiton joue avec la lumière pour une ambiance douce et poétique dans une salle à manger ou la chambre.
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Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance is a designer and interior architect who draws his aesthetic vocabulary from natural, supple, organic, fluid and structured forms. He has a real passion for materials and form, embodied in his dual training: first in metal sculpture at ENSAAMA, then in design at the Arts Décoratifs in Paris. Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance's creative family background (his father was a sculptor) quickly led him to develop a singular, even unusual aesthetic, starting with the Sketch restaurant in London in 2002. In 2003, he set up his own studio and from then on saw each project as a real opportunity to define his own aesthetic, to create harmonious objects and spaces whose aim is to forge an emotional link with nature. Voted 'Designer of the Year' at Maison & Objet in 2007, his success has continued to grow, with a wide range of projects: from the Fusion lamp for Gaia & Gino, to the Calla armchair designed for Zanotta, as well as more ambitious interior design projects and product designs for prestigious brands such as Air France, Yves Saint Laurent and Paco Rabanne.... In each of his creations, he seeks above all to evoke emotion, particularly through the utility of the shapes and the beauty of the lines.
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PETITE FRITURE
Symbolizing the success of French design, Petite Friture celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2021 and has established itself as an essential furniture editor. Its unusual name expresses the intuition, fascination, and conviction behind each of its projects. The Petite Friture collections are first and foremost the result of a meeting, a dialogue aimed at challenging the obvious. The editor Petite Friture knows how to surround itself with young international designers to create a breath of fresh air that brings new energy to design. The brand collaborates with the best to create poetic design products: the Hollo Table by Amandine Chhor and Aïssa Logerot or the Vertigo Suspension.