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An editor’s role
By reinterpreting its role of editor-manufacturer, Pierre Frey has invited several designers to create new collections, whose functional, design and modular lines respond to new lifestyles. The work is collaborative from the first drawing to the final piece, with a common ambition: to create, innovate and surprise. The invited talents bring their visions, ideas and styles; Pierre Frey directs their creativity towards its collections.
Guest talents: 3 major collections
am Baron, Constance Guisset, Guillaume Delvigne, Christophe Delcourt, David&Nicolas, Daniel Rous, Zanellato Bortotto and many other designers organize and structure their designs to compose three major collections that reflect the values of Pierre Frey.
ILES ENCHANTEES collection is a beautiful escape to the shores of the Pacific whose islands fill our imagination. The mere mention of them brings up heavenly images: being rocked by the movement of the waves, diving into the crystal-clear waters of a lagoon, enjoying the scent of flowers or contemplating the horizon in the shade of coconut trees.
This collection invites us to escape to a sweet of life where the wild and generous nature awakens the senses. The plant and mineral patter ns are declined in natural and ochre tones that connect us to the earth, to the mother-of-pearl of the shells, but also to the straw of the houses.
The designs, undulating to the rhythm of traditional songs and dances, reflect the blue and green colors of the infinite lagoons. The golden heat of the sun’s rays illuminate and sublimate the exotic designs. Open to the outside, the house becomes a landscape.
Château de Louÿe
Acquired in 1770 by Monsieur d’Arjuzon, the château de Louÿe still proudly dominates the valley of the Eure. It is sometimes said that the walls have ears. Without a doubt, they have a memory. Just push the door of the hallway to feel immediately that the Château de Louÿe has a soul, a heart that beats in tune with its current owners, Jean-Ghislain and Eléonore Lepic.
Proud and aware of this heritage, they wish to bring it fully into the 21st century, while restoring it according to the rules of traditional know-how. It is easy to find a happy correspondence between this embodied residence and the Maison Braquenié which, on the eve of celebrating its 200th anniversary, has never been so alive.
INDOOR-OUTDOOR HIGH-PERFORMANCE FABRICS & RUGS
Maison Pierre Frey introduces BARFLEUR, an indoor-outdoor collection where decorative heritage and nature engage in a free-flowing dialogue. Inspired by the atmosphere of historic residences and the landscapes of the French countryside, the collection explores distinctive patterns that are the hallmarks of authentic decor and a true poetic refuge.
Meet Catherine Pierlovisi, designer at Studio Pierre Frey for 20 years and creator of the Fantasy collection.
Fantasy is a vibrant and joyful collection that captures the poetry, imagination, and expressive freedom of an era that shaped contemporary design. It pays tribute to the rich cultural landscape of the 1950s to the 1970s, decades marked by modernism, bold creativity, and artistic liberation.
The ANNIVERSAIRE 1823 – 2023 collection includes 8 panoramic designs, comprising of 1 to 3 drops and can repeat infinitely in width or placed side by side.
The wallpapers from the collection, chosen from our most beautiful archives, are treated in various scales, techniques and printing supports, from panoramic to narrow width rolls.
The walls are adorned with panels, inspired by the most beautiful voiles de Gênes or Indian palempores. They are either printed on non-woven fabric, or woven or embroidered and then laminated.
The refinement of the most precious archives is delicately restored by traditional hand screen printing. The most colorful references are printed digitally on silk or cotton, in a search for a balance between fantasy and historical authenticity.
Imbued with a profound appreciation for creativity, Maison Pierre Frey embraces art as a cornerstone value, fostering genuine partnerships with a diverse array of artists. Patrick Frey's enduring fascination lies in the harmonious convergence of art and creativity, recognizing the transformative power of shared ideas and inspiration.
Enter Naoki Kawano, whose visionary concept serves as an exquisite framework for unveiling Pierre Frey's latest furniture pieces. Rooted in the Maison's essence and its innate ability to interpret motifs and artistic expressions, the installation seamlessly merges tactile experiences, embodying the spirit of Maison Pierre Frey's artistic journey.
Naoki Kawano's SKIN installation at Milan Design Week 2024 promises to be a sensory exploration of texture, perception, and the transformative potential of textiles.
Designed by Constance Guisset, DUNE presents a tripod bar stool Both sturdy and delicate. Its solid wood back leg is planted in the ground to slightly raise the backrest. it
offers great comfort in seating and use, with a sophisticated fit and support for the lower back.
BELVEDERE blends graphic compositions with large, spectacular scales. The motifs celebrate the exuberant beauty of flora and fauna in an artistic presentation inviting contemplation.
" I don't have a favorite material or piece of furniture, but I do attach great importance to the surprise effect."
Who is Constance Guisset? What did she design for Pierre Frey?
Specialized in design, interior architecture and scenography, Constance Guisset tirelessly seeks a balance between the embodiment of movement, delicacy and imagination while defending a demand for quality, comfort and the welcoming of bodies and their gestures.
For her first furniture collection with Pierre Frey, she was inspired by geology and Icelandic basaltic organs by proposing a modular set designed as landscapes: large islands of seats with generous shapes that can evolve over time by adapting to the space and needs of each moment.
Within the Jardin à la Française collection, the fabrics and wallpapers LES ALLÉES DE MARLY, DOMAINE ROYAL and LA PEPINIERE take their inspiration from the Albums de Marly.
For Fall 2025, Maison Pierre Frey unveils an exceptional collaboration with Jean-Charles de Castelbajac.
Entitled La Couleur de Nos Rêves, The Color of Our Dreams, this exclusive collection explores the intersections of art, textiles, storytelling, and emotion. Twenty years after their first meeting, Patrick Frey and Jean-Charles de Castelbajac reunite to craft a world of boundless creativity, generosity, and imagination—a two-voice conversation woven from craftsmanship, daring vision, and poetry.
Founder and creator of the Sequana collection, Mary Shaw describes it through 5 adjectives linked to its origins: unexpected, unique, authentic, timeless and very colorful. She goes into detail about her inspirations and the spirit of the materials and colors she has inspired.
A single phrase has had the remarkable impact of nourishing and transforming Noémie de Yturbe’s artistic work: that of her godfather, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, advising her to explore new horizons, to aspire to larger, less figurative works, to unleash her energy without ever fearing that she might not fit in.
And yet it is precisely with studs that artist Noémie de Yturbe chooses to draw her creative inspiration!
The motifs, whether realistic or fantastical, celebrate the delicate or exuberant beauty of nature in all its forms: stylized flowers and trees, inhabited forests or dreamy herbariums. A veritable tour of the imaginary world of gardens, contemporary drawings and archival documents are revisited in springtime hues. A sunny range where the light makes each hue vibrate, creating a peaceful, enchanted atmosphere. All artistic styles and scales are permitted.
The Mobilier National, a key heritage site under the Ministry of Culture, holds a prominent role in contemporary creative endeavors and the promotion of French decorative arts. Since 2020, this esteemed institution has conducted annual acquisition campaigns aimed at both enriching its collections and furnishing prestigious state residences in France and beyond.
In 2024, the institution chose the LITHO line for inclusion, overseeing the delivery of armchairs, ottomans, and sofas to its warehouses in the presence of Pierre Frey and Guillaume Delvigne. Each piece receives an inventory number, formally marking its integration into the National Furniture collections, with plans for placement in various high-ranking government institutions.
Adrien Testard is an artist and textile designer whose work celebrates the country’s heritage on the border between the visual arts and textiles. He draws inspiration from his rural family roots and his travels, exploring the
intimate and sensitive layers of his landscapes of memory.
After graduating from the École des Arts Décoratifs de Paris and Bunka University in Tokyo in 2018, Adrien Testard began his career in fashion as an independent freelance artistic director. At the same time, he began to develop his artistic universe through a series of works on paper exploring the notions of survival, memory and transmission.
Château de Versailles chose an extraordinary pattern to decorate the walls and furniture of the Queen's boudoir and dining room. A design with interlacing flowering branches, birds of paradise and pineapples, preserved at the Musée de la Toile de Jouy. The pineapple, nicknamed the “king of fruits” for its head of leaves evoking royal crowns, was also the chosen fruit of kings.
On the occasion of Paris Déco Off, Maison Pierre Frey invites you to discover its new 2026 collections: JARDIN A LA FRANCAISE, MEMOIRES COLOREES, BARFLEUR and VIA ANTICA, celebrating nature, heritage and craftsmanship.
For Paris Déco Off, Maison Pierre Frey presents an immersive, sensory voyage. Visitors are invited to discover a world where the new DESERTS collection comes to life, featuring fabrics, wallpapers, rugs, carpets and many new Pierre Frey furniture creations.
Painted artworks and vibrant colors are making a grand comeback, adorning walls and windows to bring a unique style to our living spaces. By collaborating with a variety of artists, each with a distinct style, Maison Pierre Frey offers a diverse range of graphic expressions in its collections. For the Jardins Secrets collection, the design studio gave carte blanche to Raphaël Schmitt, transforming one of his works into both wallpaper and fabric.
Pierre Frey Furniture continues its inspired collaboration with designer Christophe Delcourt, presenting two exceptional furniture collections that are both unique and perfectly complementary.
With VALLON, the design softens and becomes enveloping: the fixed sofa and armchair create an organic seat with a fluid sensuality.
In harmonious contrast, VIRGULE reveals a more architectural style, with sculptural, bold lines, available in both a fixed and modular sofa, as well as an armchair.
The Outdoor Pierre Frey product range offers easy upkeep and resistance to the constraints of outdoor use. The use of these textiles has thus been extended to upholstery: to cover furniture, cushions or hangings in the garden, terrace or by the pool. The collections offer a wide range of fibers (natural or acrylic fibers), specific color pigments and a water-repellent anti-stain treatment.
Designed by Toni Grilo for Maison Pierre Frey, the TRÈFLE sofa reimagines comfort with an enveloping and contemporary vision. Conceived as a fluid, welcoming structure, it unfolds through a harmonious interplay of inclined lines that subtly converge, evoking the simplicity and elegance of an organic, self-evident form. Inspired by the four-leaf clover, a symbol of luck and natural harmony.
On the occasion of the bicentenary of the deciphering of the hieroglyphs by Champollion (1822), the father of Egyptology and founder of the Egyptian Antiquities Department of the Louvre Museum (1827), Pierre Frey is unveiling "Wonders of Egypt", a new collection of fabrics, wallpapers and carpets, full of colour and rich in motifs. Among these new items, eight references are the result of a completely new collaboration with the Louvre Museum in Paris.
Quilted fabrics and boutis instinctively evoke Provence where women of yesteryear walked around in quilted petticoats and colorful caracos. Today, this heritage still contributes to the identity of Provence. There is not a village without a store where you can find these marvels.
The collections Eternel été and Joie de vivre revisit this tradition. Offering the opportunity to discover the secrets of this delicate needlework through the Maison's heritage collection.
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A MAISON / A HERITAGE
Renowned for the exceptional craftsmanship of its fabrics, wallpapers, rugs, and furniture, Maison Pierre Frey has been celebrating French decorative culture for three generations. As a member of the Comité Colbert, the Maison combines tradition with bold creativity. Its hallmark is an ability to explore unconventional paths, surprising with daring patterns, shapes, colors, and textures. Guided by evolving lifestyles and innovative techniques, Pierre Frey embodies a distinctive art de vivre. Each design reflects a singular vision, elevating interiors into spaces that inspire and captivate.
Pierre Frey furniture extends the Maison’s vision of a holistic interior. In both materials and form, it reflects the same high standards of creativity and craftsmanship.
Conceived as objects of both function and style, the collections bring together seating, tables, and accent pieces, imagined in collaboration with guest designers or by the Pierre Frey Furniture Studio.
Artisan creator of made-to-order fabrics and wallpapers
Originally founded by Bernard Thorp in 1971, the London-based company quickly established itself as an expert in traditional hand screen-printing.
Highly passionate and strengthened by his extended experience at Warner Textiles, Bernard Thorp is an avant-garde creative. He has created a unique concept that sets him apart from all other editors by offering his clients a hand-crafted, made-to-order service. He targets a discerning international clientele of aesthetes and connoisseurs in search of authentic exclusive luxury.
The painter and sculpter Heather Chontos works impulsively and spontaneously. Her movements are powerful. Her graphic compositions combine dynamism, intense colors and organic forms. She feels the world with strength and devotes an unconditional love to light.
To paint, the artist turns objects away from their original use and applies paint with old credit cards, pieces of broken glass or simply draws and scratches the surface of the canvas with the paint tube itself. These materials allow her to draw long penetrating lines as well as large fields of saturated color. She applies her paint to thick, vintage canvases, which she particularly appreciates for their touch and material effect.
Founded in 1935, Pierre Frey is an eclectic French company that creates, edits and manufactures fabrics, wallpapers, custom-made rugs and exceptional furniture.