
A little backstory.
This furniture collection is inspired by something deeply personal: my red lipstick. A small ritual with big impact, it gives me power, makes me feel feminine, and connects me to my strength. Translating that feeling into form was a natural next step.
Too often, furniture designed for women sacrifices function for style. This is for the five minutes in the morning when you gather yourself, look in the mirror, and step into your day with intention. It’s about knowing your own face, and knowing your own force.
I saw this as the first spark of inspiration for what would become Bouche Mordu – the working title of my collection.
BOUCHE MORDUE is translated as ‘The bitten lip effect’ or ‘the French way how to apply red lipstick: very effortless’.
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SILHOUETTE CHAIR
This chair is inspired by the image of a woman sitting with her legs crossed: a pose that is both elegant and instinctively human.
The design is part of a larger design story: this chair communicates with the legs of the Manhattan Console.Crafted in aluminum, the design explores the tension between balance and imbalance, strength and softness. It is a study in controlled imperfection: a deliberate search for asymmetry, for the moment just before something tips over, but doesn’t.
A subtle equilibrium is maintained, echoing the grace found in vulnerability, and the beauty that lies in the almost-falling.
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Miror desire
This mirror is designed with the perfect ergonomics to support your daily rituals.
With a background in make-up and beauty, I’m always seeking to design products that are not on the market yet.
Whether you’re getting ready for the day or preparing for a night out, its form allows you to see yourself from all the right angles, ideal for applying makeup with precision and ease.Soft light filters in along the mirror’s folds, casting just enough illumination to highlight your features without harshness. Versatile in function and form, it can be used as a tabletop mirror, placed above a mantel, or positioned on the floor to create a striking, dynamic presence in any space.
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Manhattan console
This dressing table is designed with precise ergonomics to support every kind of morning routine.
Whether you’re rushing and prefer to get ready standing, or taking your time seated in calm focus.
At just 20 cm away, the central mirror offers the perfect proximity for detailed makeup application, while sleek drawers on one side keep all your essentials organized and within reach. On the opposite side, a full-length styling mirror allows you to check your entire look, making it just as functional for upright use.
A bold detail defines the piece: the inner leg in high-shine red gloss adds a sensual, powerful accent—subtle yet striking. This is not just a piece of furniture; it’s a daily ritual object designed to move with you, support you, and elevate your space with confidence and beauty.
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Rouge bar
A bar for make-up artists that transforms into a prestation bar or a classic bar table.
This object is inspired by a my favourite red lipstick.
This piece is designed with mobility and transformation at its core. Fully demountable, each component holds its own distinct form, but when assembled, they come together in a bold, dynamic structure. The table legs, when connected, form a diagonal rectangle, giving the piece a sense of movement and sculptural balance.Protruding elements of the tabletop are not just aesthetic, they serve as functional holders for mirrors, instantly transforming the unit into a professional makeup station. Designed for dual use, it allows a makeup artist and model to work comfortably on opposite sides.
Remove the mirrors, and the piece seamlessly shifts into a bar or event tableminimal, elegant, and adaptable to a range of contexts.
This furniture is not static; it evolves with its environment, blending practicality, creativity, and design innovation. I love playing with feminine energy and masculine, bold and straigt materials, then balancing them.
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OBJECT REFLECT
More than just a mirror: this piece, crafted from pleated stainless steel, plays with light, form, and function.
Its folded lines give it a sculptural presence, effortlessly balancing between design object and everyday utility.
It serves perfectly as a styling mirror: clear, bold, and full of character, yet just as comfortably stands as a statement piece in a hallway, living room, or even outdoors. Thanks to its durable material, it holds its own in open air, reflecting what passes by without ever losing its form.
Yes, it’s a mirror. But more than that: it’s a presence. A posture.
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Rouge Miroir
These mirrors flirt with form and illusion: shaped like oversized lipsticks.
Pleated from stainless steel, they blur the line between object and ornament. The folds catch light like fabric in motion, giving each piece a sense of elegance and tension.On the reverse: a bold, sensual surprise. A high-gloss red finish evokes the glamour of classic lipstick: seductive, confident, unmistakably feminine. Whether leaning against a wall or standing freely in a space, these mirrors don’t just reflect, they express.
A tribute to beauty, attitude, and transformation.