CACTI collection
Drawing inspiration from Cacti, this eponymous collection of soft furniture experiments with the tension between the cactus’ functionality of defense and the inviting characteristic of a chair, merging the two to embody soft power.
The main inspiration of “CACTI” is derived from its two main characteristics; the spines and flowers. Cacti symbolize endurance, as it is a plant that can stand up to the test of time and forces of nature. Similarly, its flower is reminiscent of a mother's unconditional love, thriving in harsh conditions.
PETRA
Like its namesake carved into ancient rose colored cliffs, Petra is a marvel of hidden beauty and timeless design.
Beautifully Sculpted from unique, veined onyx, this organic low table is more than a piece of furniture; it is a ritual, a reveal, a secret waiting to be discovered.
At first glance, Petra is a statement of elemental luxury, its smooth mineral curves glowing softly in ambient light. But with a gentle rotation, it unveils its true nature; a polished stainless steel hidden champagne bucket emerges from its depths, cradled in cool stone, ready to chill your finest vintage.
Spin further, and another tier reveals a removable tray, perfect for serving. Beneath it, a concealed box awaits; one that unlocks only with a key. This final compartment is designed and carved in to protect what is most rare, most indulgent: your finest cigars, or simply what you treasure most.
This artisanry is meticulously handcrafted by Boisseliers du Rif, preserving and elevating the legacy of lebanese craftsmanship.
Petra is a celebration of contrast; raw and refined, ancient and modern, functional and visionary . It is not merely a table. It is a monument to mystery, a centerpiece for those who appreciate craftsmanship, ritual, and the pleasure of concealment.
GINGER Collection
The augmented shape of Ginger, with its soft and plump shell, does not depart from ergonomic design. Branching from the main seating components are lateral and upright bulbous forms, which offer comfortable nooks for lounging.
Possessing various asymmetrical points of view, the two elements can be displayed facing each other or attached to form an elongated island. Comparable to the way in which networks of subterranean plant roots “communicate”, design has the ability to spark far-reaching dialogue and cross-cultural networks. By constantly extending the conversation to include new people, our networks can grow, digging deeper into the collective design ideals that can better our lives and create a more prolific creative landscape.
