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BETTY Chair & Dining chair : an outdoor edition

The BETTY line, designed by Elisabetta Freda, is an intimate tribute to heritage, memory, and materiality. Inspired by a chair created by her father, it reflects a subtle dialogue between personal legacy and contemporary exploration. Merging the strength of metal with the softness of fabric, each piece in the BETTY line integrates naturally into its surroundings, while the textile brings warmth and sensitivity to the forefront.

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CALLISTA by Samuel Accoceberry for Maison Pierre Frey
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CALLISTA by Samuel Accoceberry for Maison Pierre Frey

Composed of a sophisticated armchair and sofa, the CALLISTA line designed by Samuel Accoceberry draws its inspiration from the aquatic world and resonates with the tranquillity and organic beauty of the seabed.
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PARIS IN TEXTILE DESIGN
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PARIS IN TEXTILE DESIGN

Throughout its history, Paris has attracted many artists. Whether it is a setting for daily life, a symbol of power or a place of architectural expression, the capital constitutes a protean source of inspiration for creators.
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QUILTS OF PROVENCE
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QUILTS OF PROVENCE

Quilted fabrics and boutis evoke Provence where women of yesteryear walked around in quilted petticoats and colorful caracos. The collections Eternel été and Joie de vivre revisit this tradition.
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ENCOUNTER BETWEEN EGYPTIAN HISTORY & FRENCH CRAFTSMANSHIP
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ENCOUNTER BETWEEN EGYPTIAN HISTORY & FRENCH CRAFTSMANSHIP

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Episode 1 #TRESORS D'ARCHIVES : THE EMPEROR'S WAGON
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Episode 1 #TRESORS D'ARCHIVES : THE EMPEROR'S WAGON

When the railroads developed in France, the railway lines were conceded to six companies. Each of them provided the Emperor with a train. The first imperial train was delivered by the Compagnie du Nord in 1855. The model of the wagon is kept in the Archives Department.
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