
about the designer
Fredericks & Mae est un studio de design qui se délecte de l'art du cadeau. Ils s'engagent à mettre au monde des objets qui provoquent des yeux écarquillés, un plaisir inexplicable et des frissons corporels. Un cadeau bien choisi peut être un boulon de connexion - un phare qui nous rappelle nos relations. Ils sont toujours vigilants face à la marchandisation de la joie et aux dangers de l'accumulation matérielle - mais aiment s'entourer de quelques belles choses bien choisies. Chaque manteau est un autel, chaque étagère un sanctuaire, une table basse une collection de choses qui racontent une histoire sur d'où nous venons et où nous voulons aller.

about the designer
Fredericks & Mae est un studio de design qui se délecte de l'art du cadeau. Ils s'engagent à mettre au monde des objets qui provoquent des yeux écarquillés, un plaisir inexplicable et des frissons corporels. Un cadeau bien choisi peut être un boulon de connexion - un phare qui nous rappelle nos relations. Ils sont toujours vigilants face à la marchandisation de la joie et aux dangers de l'accumulation matérielle - mais aiment s'entourer de quelques belles choses bien choisies. Chaque manteau est un autel, chaque étagère un sanctuaire, une table basse une collection de choses qui racontent une histoire sur d'où nous venons et où nous voulons aller.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
En 2010, la créatrice Ellen Van Dusen a lancé Dusen Dusen, une ligne de vêtements pour femmes connue pour ses imprimés audacieux et originaux sur des silhouettes polyvalentes et portables. Chaque saison, la collection Dusen Dusen est développée et inspirée par les beaux-arts, le design commercial et naïf, ainsi que la réaction du cerveau à la couleur, au mouvement et au contraste. En 2015, la marque s'est développée avec le lancement de Dusen Dusen Home, une ligne de textiles et d'articles pour la maison qui comprend de la literie, des jetés, des oreillers et des serviettes. Ellen Van Dusen est née et a grandi à Washington, DC et réside actuellement à Brooklyn, NY avec son chien, Snips.

about the designer
En 2010, la créatrice Ellen Van Dusen a lancé Dusen Dusen, une ligne de vêtements pour femmes connue pour ses imprimés audacieux et originaux sur des silhouettes polyvalentes et portables. Chaque saison, la collection Dusen Dusen est développée et inspirée par les beaux-arts, le design commercial et naïf, ainsi que la réaction du cerveau à la couleur, au mouvement et au contraste. En 2015, la marque s'est développée avec le lancement de Dusen Dusen Home, une ligne de textiles et d'articles pour la maison qui comprend de la literie, des jetés, des oreillers et des serviettes. Ellen Van Dusen est née et a grandi à Washington, DC et réside actuellement à Brooklyn, NY avec son chien, Snips.

about the designer
Fredericks & Mae est un studio de design qui se délecte de l'art du cadeau. Ils s'engagent à mettre au monde des objets qui provoquent des yeux écarquillés, un plaisir inexplicable et des frissons corporels. Un cadeau bien choisi peut être un boulon de connexion - un phare qui nous rappelle nos relations. Ils sont toujours vigilants face à la marchandisation de la joie et aux dangers de l'accumulation matérielle - mais aiment s'entourer de quelques belles choses bien choisies. Chaque manteau est un autel, chaque étagère un sanctuaire, une table basse une collection de choses qui racontent une histoire sur d'où nous venons et où nous voulons aller.

about the designer
Fredericks & Mae est un studio de design qui se délecte de l'art du cadeau. Ils s'engagent à mettre au monde des objets qui provoquent des yeux écarquillés, un plaisir inexplicable et des frissons corporels. Un cadeau bien choisi peut être un boulon de connexion - un phare qui nous rappelle nos relations. Ils sont toujours vigilants face à la marchandisation de la joie et aux dangers de l'accumulation matérielle - mais aiment s'entourer de quelques belles choses bien choisies. Chaque manteau est un autel, chaque étagère un sanctuaire, une table basse une collection de choses qui racontent une histoire sur d'où nous venons et où nous voulons aller.

about the designer
Alessandra Baldereschi est milanaise et a étudié le design industriel à la Domus Academy. Elle coopère avec différentes marques mettant en œuvre des conceptions d'éclairage, de décoration et d'ameublement. Parmi ses expositions illustres : Triennale di Milano, Saint Etienne Biennal, Inside Design Amsterdam, Seoul Design Festival et Moss Gallery, New York.

about the designer
Alessandra Baldereschi est milanaise et a étudié le design industriel à la Domus Academy. Elle coopère avec différentes marques mettant en œuvre des conceptions d'éclairage, de décoration et d'ameublement. Parmi ses expositions illustres : Triennale di Milano, Saint Etienne Biennal, Inside Design Amsterdam, Seoul Design Festival et Moss Gallery, New York.

about the designer
Sam Stewart (b. 1988, North Carolina) is a New York based artist whose work resembles and functions as household furniture and domestic objects. As sculptures, they often take on animistic qualities that border on the absurd and whimsical, but also the slightly perverse. He is interested in design that elicits a heightened simplicity and exaggerated satisfaction of looking, as much he wants to draw out awkward, more anecdotal encounters with the designed object. Stewart’s studio practice involves meticulous attention to craftsmanship and working with fabricators and modes of production typically adopted by professionals in the field.

about the designer
Sam Stewart (b. 1988, North Carolina) is a New York based artist whose work resembles and functions as household furniture and domestic objects. As sculptures, they often take on animistic qualities that border on the absurd and whimsical, but also the slightly perverse. He is interested in design that elicits a heightened simplicity and exaggerated satisfaction of looking, as much he wants to draw out awkward, more anecdotal encounters with the designed object. Stewart’s studio practice involves meticulous attention to craftsmanship and working with fabricators and modes of production typically adopted by professionals in the field.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Alessandra Baldereschi est milanaise et a étudié le design industriel à la Domus Academy. Elle coopère avec différentes marques mettant en œuvre des conceptions d'éclairage, de décoration et d'ameublement. Parmi ses expositions illustres : Triennale di Milano, Saint Etienne Biennal, Inside Design Amsterdam, Seoul Design Festival et Moss Gallery, New York.

about the designer
Alessandra Baldereschi est milanaise et a étudié le design industriel à la Domus Academy. Elle coopère avec différentes marques mettant en œuvre des conceptions d'éclairage, de décoration et d'ameublement. Parmi ses expositions illustres : Triennale di Milano, Saint Etienne Biennal, Inside Design Amsterdam, Seoul Design Festival et Moss Gallery, New York.

about the designer
Fredericks & Mae est un studio de design qui se délecte de l'art du cadeau. Ils s'engagent à mettre au monde des objets qui provoquent des yeux écarquillés, un plaisir inexplicable et des frissons corporels. Un cadeau bien choisi peut être un boulon de connexion - un phare qui nous rappelle nos relations. Ils sont toujours vigilants face à la marchandisation de la joie et aux dangers de l'accumulation matérielle - mais aiment s'entourer de quelques belles choses bien choisies. Chaque manteau est un autel, chaque étagère un sanctuaire, une table basse une collection de choses qui racontent une histoire sur d'où nous venons et où nous voulons aller.

about the designer
Fredericks & Mae est un studio de design qui se délecte de l'art du cadeau. Ils s'engagent à mettre au monde des objets qui provoquent des yeux écarquillés, un plaisir inexplicable et des frissons corporels. Un cadeau bien choisi peut être un boulon de connexion - un phare qui nous rappelle nos relations. Ils sont toujours vigilants face à la marchandisation de la joie et aux dangers de l'accumulation matérielle - mais aiment s'entourer de quelques belles choses bien choisies. Chaque manteau est un autel, chaque étagère un sanctuaire, une table basse une collection de choses qui racontent une histoire sur d'où nous venons et où nous voulons aller.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Maison Balzac was created in Australia in 2012 by French-born Elise Pioch Balzac to express her endless imagination. What started as a collection of five perfumed candles has become a homeware world of its own, exploring the beauty of hand-blown coloured glassware, trompe l'oeil linen, colourful platters and unusual fragrances. We invent intriguing and playful objects to trigger emotions around the dining table, transforming the everyday act of eating or drinking into quirky, memorable moments.

about the designer
Maison Balzac was created in Australia in 2012 by French-born Elise Pioch Balzac to express her endless imagination. What started as a collection of five perfumed candles has become a homeware world of its own, exploring the beauty of hand-blown coloured glassware, trompe l'oeil linen, colourful platters and unusual fragrances. We invent intriguing and playful objects to trigger emotions around the dining table, transforming the everyday act of eating or drinking into quirky, memorable moments.

about the designer
Maison Balzac was created in Australia in 2012 by French-born Elise Pioch Balzac to express her endless imagination. What started as a collection of five perfumed candles has become a homeware world of its own, exploring the beauty of hand-blown coloured glassware, trompe l'oeil linen, colourful platters and unusual fragrances. We invent intriguing and playful objects to trigger emotions around the dining table, transforming the everyday act of eating or drinking into quirky, memorable moments.

about the designer
Maison Balzac was created in Australia in 2012 by French-born Elise Pioch Balzac to express her endless imagination. What started as a collection of five perfumed candles has become a homeware world of its own, exploring the beauty of hand-blown coloured glassware, trompe l'oeil linen, colourful platters and unusual fragrances. We invent intriguing and playful objects to trigger emotions around the dining table, transforming the everyday act of eating or drinking into quirky, memorable moments.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Fredericks & Mae est un studio de design qui se délecte de l'art du cadeau. Ils s'engagent à mettre au monde des objets qui provoquent des yeux écarquillés, un plaisir inexplicable et des frissons corporels. Un cadeau bien choisi peut être un boulon de connexion - un phare qui nous rappelle nos relations. Ils sont toujours vigilants face à la marchandisation de la joie et aux dangers de l'accumulation matérielle - mais aiment s'entourer de quelques belles choses bien choisies. Chaque manteau est un autel, chaque étagère un sanctuaire, une table basse une collection de choses qui racontent une histoire sur d'où nous venons et où nous voulons aller.

about the designer
Fredericks & Mae est un studio de design qui se délecte de l'art du cadeau. Ils s'engagent à mettre au monde des objets qui provoquent des yeux écarquillés, un plaisir inexplicable et des frissons corporels. Un cadeau bien choisi peut être un boulon de connexion - un phare qui nous rappelle nos relations. Ils sont toujours vigilants face à la marchandisation de la joie et aux dangers de l'accumulation matérielle - mais aiment s'entourer de quelques belles choses bien choisies. Chaque manteau est un autel, chaque étagère un sanctuaire, une table basse une collection de choses qui racontent une histoire sur d'où nous venons et où nous voulons aller.

about the designer
Maison Balzac was created in Australia in 2012 by French-born Elise Pioch Balzac to express her endless imagination. What started as a collection of five perfumed candles has become a homeware world of its own, exploring the beauty of hand-blown coloured glassware, trompe l'oeil linen, colourful platters and unusual fragrances. We invent intriguing and playful objects to trigger emotions around the dining table, transforming the everyday act of eating or drinking into quirky, memorable moments.

about the designer
Maison Balzac was created in Australia in 2012 by French-born Elise Pioch Balzac to express her endless imagination. What started as a collection of five perfumed candles has become a homeware world of its own, exploring the beauty of hand-blown coloured glassware, trompe l'oeil linen, colourful platters and unusual fragrances. We invent intriguing and playful objects to trigger emotions around the dining table, transforming the everyday act of eating or drinking into quirky, memorable moments.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She designs objects, furniture, and spaces. She established her studio two years ago, and since then has been focused primarily on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She designs objects, furniture, and spaces. She established her studio two years ago, and since then has been focused primarily on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a French-American designer currently based in New York City. She established her studio in 2019, with an initial focus on objects of everyday use, mostly using glass as a medium and exploring the interaction between object and user. Her work stems from the idea that objects have an innate power to enhance their user's mood through form and function. She focuses on simple objects and rituals, to see how she can alter these in ways that are surprising, delightful, and elevate the user experience. She believes that the objects which we surround ourselves with can and should be imbued with a certain poetry, creating a relationship between humans and objects built on mutual respect.

about the designer
Maison Balzac was created in Australia in 2012 by French-born Elise Pioch Balzac to express her endless imagination. What started as a collection of five perfumed candles has become a homeware world of its own, exploring the beauty of hand-blown coloured glassware, trompe l'oeil linen, colourful platters and unusual fragrances. We invent intriguing and playful objects to trigger emotions around the dining table, transforming the everyday act of eating or drinking into quirky, memorable moments.

about the designer
Maison Balzac was created in Australia in 2012 by French-born Elise Pioch Balzac to express her endless imagination. What started as a collection of five perfumed candles has become a homeware world of its own, exploring the beauty of hand-blown coloured glassware, trompe l'oeil linen, colourful platters and unusual fragrances. We invent intriguing and playful objects to trigger emotions around the dining table, transforming the everyday act of eating or drinking into quirky, memorable moments.

about the designer
Maison Balzac was created in Australia in 2012 by French-born Elise Pioch Balzac to express her endless imagination. What started as a collection of five perfumed candles has become a homeware world of its own, exploring the beauty of hand-blown coloured glassware, trompe l'oeil linen, colourful platters and unusual fragrances. We invent intriguing and playful objects to trigger emotions around the dining table, transforming the everyday act of eating or drinking into quirky, memorable moments.

about the designer
Maison Balzac was created in Australia in 2012 by French-born Elise Pioch Balzac to express her endless imagination. What started as a collection of five perfumed candles has become a homeware world of its own, exploring the beauty of hand-blown coloured glassware, trompe l'oeil linen, colourful platters and unusual fragrances. We invent intriguing and playful objects to trigger emotions around the dining table, transforming the everyday act of eating or drinking into quirky, memorable moments.