Espresso, Bronze, Sorbet… The three colours in our 2026 palette carry with them an irresistible desire to reconnect with nature, whilst keeping pace with the rhythm of our times. Both bold and self-evident, they mark a path towards balance and origins, the better to give substance to our desire for nuance.
With its thick honey oak dividers and matching Bar handles, this Bronze matt lacquer kitchen is a colourful interpretation of the Scandinavian kitchens we love so much. Graphic and refined, it relies on a play of lines that give it rhythm.
A few carcasses, lacquered fronts, and Edge doors repurposed to dress the wall make this layout a unique coffee corner. Look closer: the interplay of handles and unexpected details are what make this project special.
A sweet treat from floor to ceiling! Designed like a box, Fanny Petit's Sorbet kitchen is enhanced by a Ressource paint close to the shade of our lacquered fronts. The former rubbish chute, tiled in three different shades, adds an offbeat touch to the whole.
Composed of Metod units with Jaune voilé finishing panels slipped between them to create a graphic effect, this dressing room in matt Espresso lacquer echoes the linear patterns of the wallpaper by Mathilde Cabanas. Special mention to the Fragment handles by Pauline Borgia for Plum Living.
Was the space too narrow to fit two Pax units? No problem! Fanny Petit made do with Metod units, which conceal drawers that are practical for everyday use. The Pilules handles from our collaboration with Pauline Borgia give a new dimension to our smooth design.