Ann Demeulemeester
It is the first time that Ann Demeulemeester and her life partner, Patrick Robyn, have designed a complete line of furniture. The starting point came from an own need or personal interest. “I make something because I’m missing it, I want it, and I can’t find it”, says Demeulemeester.
The realization developed into them wanting to translate these furniture pieces, designed for their own use, into accessible, timeless pieces that people would also want to integrate and cherish at home. Their furniture remains true to the couple’s distinctive aesthetic style. As with all their previous work, a light-hearted game between shadow and light is clearly visible, as well as a kind of refined decadence requiring an involved, intelligent owner. They don’t want to prescribe the use of these pieces but rather make suggestions for their use.
At its heart, Demeulemeester’s work has always been an exploration and a celebration of contrasts - a beauty found in the interplay between strength and fragility, structure and nonchalance, the poetic and the radical, aesthetics and functionality. This is also the soul of the furniture collection and is further reflected in a dialogue between proportions and geometry.
Linen, oak, wool, velvet, canvas - these materials form the heart of the collection and make you want to touch, caress and feel them. By experimenting with yarns, fibers and pigments, the designers have created a unique palette of textures and colours exclusively for the collection. There is the anticipated deep black and off-white, and also moss green, soft pale pink, a chic cream and warm roasted orange. For the upholstered furniture, the fabrics are woven in Belgium and exclusively designed and confectioned for this collection.
It is the first time that Ann Demeulemeester and her life partner, Patrick Robyn, have designed a complete line of furniture. The starting point came from an own need or personal interest. “I make something because I’m missing it, I want it, and I can’t find it”, says Demeulemeester.
The realization developed into them wanting to translate these furniture pieces, designed for their own use, into accessible, timeless pieces that people would also want to integrate and cherish at home. Their furniture remains true to the couple’s distinctive aesthetic style. As with all their previous work, a light-hearted game between shadow and light is clearly visible, as well as a kind of refined decadence requiring an involved, intelligent owner. They don’t want to prescribe the use of these pieces but rather make suggestions for their use.
At its heart, Demeulemeester’s work has always been an exploration and a celebration of contrasts - a beauty found in the interplay between strength and fragility, structure and nonchalance, the poetic and the radical, aesthetics and functionality. This is also the soul of the furniture collection and is further reflected in a dialogue between proportions and geometry.
Linen, oak, wool, velvet, canvas - these materials form the heart of the collection and make you want to touch, caress and feel them. By experimenting with yarns, fibers and pigments, the designers have created a unique palette of textures and colours exclusively for the collection. There is the anticipated deep black and off-white, and also moss green, soft pale pink, a chic cream and warm roasted orange. For the upholstered furniture, the fabrics are woven in Belgium and exclusively designed and confectioned for this collection.