Moustache: new collection

At Maison & Objet 2013, French brand Moustache launched a new collection of furniture and objects and new collaborations with Bertjan Pot, Constance Guisset and Jean-Baptiste Fastrez.

At the occasion of Maison & Objet in Paris french company Moustache launched a new collection of furnitures and objects designed by regular designers François Azambourg, Inga Sempé, Big-Game, Ionna Vautrin, Benjamin Graindorge, Sébastien Cordoléani and revealed the firsts products issued from their new collaborations with Bertjan Pot, Constance Guisset and Jean-Baptiste Fastrez.
Moto, design Jean-Baptiste Fastrez
The Moto wall light designed by Jean-Baptiste Fastrez revisits the aesthetic codes of motorcycle equipment vendors. Hieratic, ultra-reflective, producing numerous optical effects, when lit it diffuses slightly coloured light through its translucent visor. The Moto wall light is available in 4 colours. It can be connected to a wall power outlet or plugged directly into a socket.
Constance Guisset, Chantilly lamps, Moustache
Top: Jean-Baptiste Fastrez, Moto lamp. Above: Constance Guisset, Chantilly lamps, Moustache
Chantilly, design Constance Guisset
The Chantilly lamps by Constance Guisset create complex volumes based on a highly simple yet ingenious system of folds.
Delivered flat, the lampshade takes shape in the single closure movement required to assemble it. Small, large or to be suspended, the Chantilly lamps follow the delicious movement of the icemaker’s siphon and enhance it through the use of subtle colours, fold by fold. Each Chantilly lamp is available in 3 sizes and 4 colours, at a very attractive price.
Jean-Baptiste Fastrez: Parade vase, Moustache
Jean-Baptiste Fastrez: Parade vase, Moustache
Parade vase, design Jean-Baptiste Fastrez
The Parade vase by Jean-Baptiste Fastrez organises and articulates blown glass parts and a wooden spindle. They are fastened together by nylon industrial wing nuts. To be suspended or placed on a piece of furniture, the Parade vase forms a bunch of spherical or oblong containers and expresses in its own right the bases of a work statement: combine industrial and craft techniques and update the outdated industrial ideal, “an object for all,” for a more adapted contemporary ideal, “an object for everyone.” The research studies for this project were conducted at the CIRVA during the 7th edition of the Design Parade festival at Villa Noailles, Hyères (France), in 2012. The Parade vase is available in 3 colours.
Bertjan Pot: Ooga Booga, Frik Frak and Pierre, Moustache
Bertjan Pot: Ooga Booga, Frik Frak and Pierre, Moustache
Ooga Booga, Frik Frak and Pierre, design Bertjan Pot
Ooga Booga, Frik Frak and Pierre could have been the artistic creations of an archaic nonliterate society if they had not come across Bertjan Pot, who gave them a function. Tribal arts, witchcraft and drolleries underlie this series of 3 masks to which Bertjan Pot simply seems to have added the traditional function of coat hanger. Generously sized, Ooga Booga, Frik Frak and Pierre are available in solid ash, ash dyed white, yellow or black and are made in France using highly sophisticated industrial tools.
 

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