The French Collection takes inspiration from 18th-century France, a time when design was moving from the playful curves of Rococo to the simpler, cleaner lines of Neoclassicism. It was an era that shaped some of the most iconic furniture styles we still admire today.
During the time of Louis XV, furniture became softer in shape, with gentle curves, hand-carved details, and a strong focus on comfort. Later, under Louis XVI, the designs shifted—lines became straighter, patterns more balanced, and classical elements made a comeback, influenced by ancient Greek and Roman art. Skilled craftsmen used fine woods, inlay work, and subtle gold finishes to bring these pieces to life. What made these pieces stand out was the way they balanced function and beauty—made to be used every day, but still thoughtfully designed.
This collection stays true to that spirit. From a curved armchair to a detailed sideboard or a dining table with turned legs, each piece reflects the charm and character of that time. The finishes are soft, the detailing is subtle, and the proportions are just right—nothing too loud, nothing too plain. The designs are made to feel right at home in today’s spaces—easy to pair, comfortable to live with, and always thoughtfully crafted.