Cathedral Ceiling: a design composition to elevate spacious interiors
An Architectural Harmony Emphasizing Verticality
The "Cathedral Effect" configuration is a tribute to interior architecture, designed to enhance spaces with significant ceiling heights. Each selected piece embodies modern design excellence, creating an atmosphere that is both majestic and minimalist.
Jean Prouvé's EM Table: Structural Aesthetics
Designed in 1950 by Jean Prouvé, the EM Table reflects an engineering approach to design. Its solid wood tabletop rests on angled steel legs connected by a crossbar, illustrating the logic of forces and tensions. Available in various wood finishes, it adapts to different spatial configurations.
USM Haller Storage System: Modularity and Elegance
The USM Haller system, featuring 8 modules and 4 drop-down doors, offers a modular and aesthetic storage solution. Its chrome-plated steel structure and powder-coated metal panels integrate seamlessly into any contemporary interior. The addition of lockable casters enhances its practicality.
Serge Mouille's Spider Wall Lamp: Sculptural Lighting
A faithful reissue of the 1953 model, Serge Mouille's 5-arm Spider Wall Lamp is a masterpiece of lighting design. Its black steel arms and adjustable lacquered aluminum reflectors provide customizable lighting, ideal for accentuating a room's verticality.
Verner Panton's Panton Chair: Icon of Organic Design
The first chair made from a single piece of molded plastic, Verner Panton's Panton Chair is a revolution in furniture history. Its cantilevered form conforms to the body's curves, offering optimal comfort. Available in various colors, it brings a bold modern touch to any interior.
A Composition That Elevates Space
By combining these four iconic pieces, this configuration creates an ambiance where each element interacts harmoniously, highlighting volume and light. An invitation to rethink the arrangement of large spaces with refinement and character.







