In a Vision

What is it to be a living brand? Here, the French brand Fermob elevates everyday objects into masterful creations with the human body, mirroring its graceful product design and highlighting a symbiosis between the two.

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August 14, 2024

Fermob’s Bellevie chair v2, designed by Pagnon & Pelhaître, embodies a modern lifestyle aesthetic and incorporates soft, welcoming angles. The chair’s Cactus Green hue adds to its allure, creating a sense of harmony between both people and the natural world—a welcome addition to any outdoor setting.

fermobusa.com, pagnon-pelhaitre.com

STUDIE Armchair & So'O Table

Fermob, the French furniture manufacturer, creates innovative, clever, and practical furniture that fills the world with color. Designed by Tristan Lohner, the STUDIE armchair’s sturdy lines reimagine the traditional school chair, evoking childhood nostalgia with a refined, contemporary style. Elegantly designed by Studio Fermob, the So’O table combines both geometric lines and round edges.

fermobusa.com, tristanlohner.fr

Piapolo Stool

The Piapolo stool, designed by Tristan Lohner in vibrant chili red, captivates with its sleek curves and versatile design. Crafted over four years with Fermob’s signature precision, it seamlessly transitions from seat to table to storage solution. Its dynamic form adds a bold yet timeless statement, making it a standout piece.

fermobusa.com, tristanlohner.fr

Hoopik Ø24 CM Lamp

The Hoopik Ø24 CM lamp, designed by J.Mazoyer-Do, undulates in a circular motion like a plunging diver to evoke fluidity. Colored in Acapulco Blue, it mirrors the serenity of the ocean. Enjoy the halo of light it casts as night falls, creating a captivating ambiance.

fermobusa.com, designoffice.fr

Inspired by the whimsy of comic books, the Aplô lamp pack with stand designed by Tristan Lohner blends functionality with an artistic touch, seamlessly transitioning from indoor to outdoor settings. Standing at just over four feet, Aplô mirrors the human form’s adaptability, shifting from portable to upright configurations with ease. Hair & makeup by Tanya Renelt. Model: Jasmin Renken, courtesy The Rock Agency. 

fermobusa.com, tristanlohner.fr

A version of this article originally appeared in Sixtysix Issue 12

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