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Watching The Ships Roll In by Marie Deussant for Singularité |
Marie Dessuant has designed a collection of furniture for new French design brand
Singularité, which is currently on show at the House of Detention as part of Clerkenwell Design Week.
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Watching The Ships Roll In by Marie Deussant for Singularité |
Called The Bay, the collection comprises a sofa, stool, two vases, a storage unit and a set of pastel lacquered mirrors - each inspired by the memories contained within a seaside resort and available in limited editions of 30 or 60.
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Watching The Ships Roll In stool by Marie Deussant for Singularité |
Watching The Ships Roll In is a contemporary reworking of the deck chair, which uses removable cushions on a beech structure to allow varying levels of comfort. The design is available in both sofa and stool versions.
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Balise vase by Marie Dessuant for Singularité |
The Balise vase is inspired by buoys washing close to the shore at low tide, while Onde takes its design cue from a pebble skimming across water.
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Onde vase by Marie Dessuant for Singularité |
Y is a beech shelving unit with rearrangeable, pastel lacquered shelves inspired by a seaside landscape of trees and pastel-hued beach huts.
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Y by Marie Dessuant for Singularité |
Finally, a series of mirrors named Drapeaux are each tinted with a different shade of pastel, silk-screened sectionally to resemble the flags they have been named after.
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Drapeaux mirrors by Marie Dessuant for Singularité |