Salon Du Meuble

This Parisian exhibition showcases thelatest furnishing and lighting designs,
inspiring industry trends across the globe

SALON DE MEUBLE D16-2A
Created by Mari Sasage for Tendo, the plywood “Murai” stool features a mushroom-like shape.
SALON DE MEUBLE D16-2B
These “Hono” electrified candles, devised by Akemi Kuroiwa for Metaphys, can be blown out like real candles.
SALON DE MEUBLE D16-2C
Titled “In Vitro,” this fiberglass stool and table set by designer Cédric Ragot has strong lines and angles.
SALON DE MEUBLE D16-2D
Part of the Villedieu collection for DMA Production, this brass stool was designed by Pierre Gonalons.

SALON DE MEUBLE D16-2E
C+B Lefèvre designed the “Pitch” chair, made entirely of steel wire in a vibrant red hue.
SALON DE MEUBLE D16-2F
“Interface,” a modular, transformable chair, was created by Salon du Meuble’s “Designer of the Year,” Matali Crasset.
SALON DE MEUBLE D16-2G
'R’ Pure Design Studio created “AU,” display shelves composed of a smooth, lightweight, colorful aluminum material called Dibond.
SALON DE MEUBLE D16-2H
Abdi Abdelkader conceived the “Memphis” table, which is made of Dacryl, a material with the optical characteristics of crystal.
SALON DE MEUBLE D16-2I
The ceramic “Tieta” tables, designed by Caroline Ziegler, resemble empty spools of thread or fishing reels.