Inspired by architecture, the Ouso furniture was crafted from raw aluminum and hand-textured by an industrial craftsman. Each of the three pieces is available in a single copy.
By Charlot x Emmanuelle Roule at Bon Marché
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Only visible at Le Bon Marché, Emmanuelle Roule's Ouso installation awaits you
Following the success of the Ouso pot collection, created in collaboration with By Charlot, Emmanuelle Roule continues her reflection on highlighting plants through the creation of a unique installation, visible only at Le Bon Marché.
Unique pieces designed by François Denis, an industrial artisan based in the Loire.
Unique pieces designed by François Denis, an industrial artisan based in the Loire.
Inspired by architecture, the Ouso furniture was crafted from raw aluminum and hand-textured by an industrial craftsman. Each of the three pieces is available in a single copy.
The Good Market Left Bank
24 rue de Sèvres, 75007 Paris
Tatemono
Inspired by the Japanese word for building, this tall, ovoid-shaped shelf plays on verticality. Tatemono stands like a screen, highlighting the plant placed in the foreground.
Tatemono
Inspired by the Japanese word for building, this tall, ovoid-shaped shelf plays on verticality. Tatemono stands like a screen, highlighting the plant placed in the foreground.
Jubo
The undulating, asymmetrical curves of the Jubo piece subtly question the idea of a coffee table. The plant is placed in the middle of these three elements, a space within which their shadows harmoniously intertwine.
Oma
Designed as a low platform intended to highlight the plant placed there, Oma is the most massive and most Japanese-style of the three pieces.
Jubo
The undulating, asymmetrical curves of the Jubo piece subtly question the idea of a coffee table. The plant is placed in the middle of these three elements, a space within which their shadows harmoniously intertwine.
Oma
Designed as a low platform intended to highlight the plant placed there, Oma is the most massive and most Japanese-style of the three pieces.
Emmanuelle Roule
An artist and designer, she founded her creative studio in Paris in 2007, adopting a transversal and multidisciplinary approach between objects, images, and spaces. Since 2012, she has been developing an approach of experimentation and research around the material earth and building it at the border between craftsmanship, design, and contemporary creation, with a strong exploratory and environmental dimension.
An artist and designer, she founded her creative studio in Paris in 2007, adopting a transversal and multidisciplinary approach between objects, images, and spaces. Since 2012, she has been developing an approach of experimentation and research around the material earth and building it at the border between craftsmanship, design, and contemporary creation, with a strong exploratory and environmental dimension.