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Memoires Colorees

When the poetry of paper meets the excellence of materials, a vibrant collection of elegance, colour and connection emerges. MÉMOIRES COLORÉES was born out of a deep friendship between Patrick Frey and Isabelle de Borchgrave, a collaboration built on trust and mutual admiration.

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Hana hotel

LAURA GONZALEZ

Nestled between the Opéra Garnier and the Bourse, the Hotel Hana is a jewel in the crown of the capital, celebrating the harmonious alliance between France and Japan. A haven of peace for aesthete travelers, this unique place is designed by the talented Laura Gonzalez. 

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BETTY

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. The line stands out for the fluid continuity of its forms: armrests and legs trace gentle curves that soften the rigidity of the metal. Both strong and delicate, BETTY places function at the heart of its design, without ever compromising the emotion of the gesture or the precision of its lines. The name BETTY is a personal homage, drawn from her own nickname, Betta, and from her grandmother, also named Elisabetta, who was called Betty while living in the United States. Through these pieces, the designer reaffirms her identity as a craftswoman, embracing fine detailing and perfectly balanced proportions.

The Maisons

PIERRE FREY

Founded in 1935, Maison Pierre Frey creates, publishes and manufactures fabrics in an inventive and deeply eclectic spirit. It draws its inspiration from the art of distant ethnic groups as well as from the 18th century in France and contemporary art. The Pierre Frey collections combine materials and motifs in bold and unique colours. In recent years, Pierre Frey has expanded its offer to include new professions in which the House expresses all its creative power: wallpaper, custom carpets & rugs, furniture.
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BRAQUENIÉ

Created in 1824, Braquenié is famous for its printed cotton, silk and hand-woven carpets. This illustrious House contains many historical treasures: old textiles, carpet samples and watercolour drawings. The documents, carefully preserved, reveal a fascinating world where know-how and elegance are sure values in terms of taste. Braquenié became the "great couturier" of interior design. The Frey family acquired it in 1991, perpetuating the spirit of origin through common values: tradition, know-how and excellence.
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BOUSSAC

Marcel Boussac has remained legendary for his intuitive and creative genius. Essential in the French entrepreneurial landscape, it left its mark on the textile industry in the 1950s. Pierre Frey bought Boussac in 2004 with the desire to revive the fundamentals of this illustrious company. The latest collections highlight a new approach to decoration oriented towards the world of Design and push the limits of textile creation by always keeping in mind comfort, quality of execution and ease of use.
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FADINI BORGHI

In 2004, Pierre Frey bought Fadini Borghi, born from the union of two Italian publishers who make up his name. Throughout its history, Fadini Borghi has never ceased to sublimate this magical and unique yarn called silk. Rich in an extraordinary heritage, this House brilliantly revisits the great Italian classics and offers a contemporary re-reading. Damascus, velvet and lampas rub shoulders with plain and fake ones, with the common denominator being the desire to cultivate a certain idea of Italian splendour and taste.
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LE MANACH

This textile house, created in 1829, cultivates an unconditional love for the tradition of refinement, heritage and French craftsmanship. Its silks, brocatelles, damask and velvet with exceptional designs reproduce textile archives, the oldest of which date back to the Renaissance and highlight rare skills. After being run by the same family for five generations, La Maison Le Manach was bought by Pierre Frey in 2014, extending the happy alchemy between past and present.
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Jardin À La Française

With its signature eclecticism, Maison Pierre Frey revisits the theme of French gardens with both elegance and audacity. The designs evoke lush vegetation while revealing the subtle geometry of formal garden layouts. Inspired by contemporary creations as well as exceptional archival documents, the collection feels timeless, radiant, and unmistakably French in spirit.

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MAGAZINE FREYQUENCE

Luxe d’Intérieur inaugurated “De la racine à la matière,” an exhibition bringing together the collective’s 23 houses at Villa Amélia, featuring an exhibition design orchestrated by Véronique Gelber. For this exhibition, the brand Thorp of London, a member of the Luxe d’Intérieur collective, presented a selection of hand-printed fabrics and jacquard textiles.

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AT THE HEART OF TRANSMITTING CRAFTSMANSHIP

 

Created in 1994 by the French Ministry of Culture and implemented since 2012 by the Institut pour les Savoir-Faire Français, the Maîtres d’art – Élèves program now stands as a unique initiative in Europe.
Its mission is to preserve, pass on, and revitalize rare forms of expertise—sometimes at risk of disappearing—now practiced in only a handful of workshops. These skills form a living heritage that contributes both to France’s cultural identity and to the vitality of its economy.

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