Mono Editions launches its debut collections with a Paris-based pop-up shop and two inaugural collaborations. The brand's pieces are sustainably made through the use of cork and paper pulp. All pieces in the collection feature minimalist designs and modular forms.
The range is durable from a manufacturing and aesthetic point of view. Overall, the brand is committed to sustainability and aims to "limit the production chain to create design objects that are first and foremost accessible and sustainable objects of desire."
Mono Editions launched two ranges. The first is a collaboration with Romain Freychet and Antoine Prax, who created the Papierre collection using pulp paper. The second collection was designed by William Ventura, whose architectural approach uses dark cork.
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Mono Editions Launches a Furniture Range Made with Single Materials
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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