Ibride

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For nearly 30 years, the French house Ibride has shared a passionate curiosity for creating families of objects and furniture that carry emotions. With 90% of its production based in France, its creations are guided by authenticity, poetry, and a deep connection with nature. Embodied through the sensitivities of the artists and designers it selects, its collections are timeless. They draw their unique character from universal themes such as classical arts, nature, and the animal world. These creations bring a bold and vibrant presence to their surroundings, forging connections with those who interact with them. In harmony with its natural environment at the forest’s edge, Ibride constantly innovates to minimize its ecological footprint.

The exhibition showcases Ibride’s iconic animal creatures in a striking scenography that highlights their water–resistant design. A new Corten steel edition adds raw, contemporary elegance. At the heart of the presentation, Triomphe, the latest addition, has been met with great enthusiasm by the design community. the Ludia Coliseum table by Frederik Delbart, inspired by ancient architecture, stands as a sculptural statement. Meanwhile, the Gardenia collection by Florence Bourel enchants with its dreamlike, oversized garden aesthetic. Adding a poetic touch, the floral suspensions by Juraj Straka, renowned for his exquisite haute couture prints, illuminate the space with delicate artistry.

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