Spaces and LifePapier d'Arménie25/03/2010 by MonapartIt is well known that the French have a good nose, and when it comes to smells, there is no one who can beat them. Since the 14th century, they have been unwavering leaders in the perfume industry, and if we think of cheese, chocolate and wine, we can only reaffirm this idea. The same goes for Papier d'Arménie. Consumables
Spaces and LifeSargadelos25/03/2010 by MonapartThere are objects that form part of our lives without attracting too much attention until suddenly, one day, wham, they hit you in the neck. Sargadelos could be one of these cases. Perhaps your grandmother had a strange bird-shaped figurine on her bedside table... Or your parents treasure a collection of vases in their living room... Ceramics
Spaces and LifeWooden Dolls - Alexander Girard25/03/2010 by MonapartAlexander Girard's Wooden Dolls are one of those objects that leave us open-mouthed and, beyond all greed, make us dream and pinch our intellect. Half a century later, these cheerful figures are still being produced by hand to decorate the liveliest interiors.Decoration
Spaces and LifeCarrière Frères Candles07/02/2010 by MonapartThings are much more beautiful in candlelight. And if not, try it. When you get home today (maybe you are already at home), light a candle and turn off the lights. It seems that everything suddenly takes on a new life, now you have a certain complicity with everything that surrounds you, and the objects thank you by showing you their best side, their shadow. Consumables
Spaces and LifeBirds Birds Birds Birds - Ingo Maurer (1992)24/01/2010 by MonapartIngo Maurer has reinvented the way we look at light with his design Birds Birds Birds Birds. Why? Because until now no one had ever associated the incandescent bulb with happiness (well, perhaps Edison did). His lamps, rather than illuminating, tell stories (not for nothing did he study typography...).FurnitureDesignInterior design