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| | Franck Genser introduces: Collectible design for the office |
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| | Where form inspires function, and craft meets contemplation |
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| | In today's evolving work culture, the office is no longer defined by function alone. It's a space for reflection, creativity, and presence. With this in mind, Franck Genser introduces a selection of collectible pieces that reimagine the workspace as a place of emotional depth and sculptural beauty. At the intersection of art, architecture, and craftsmanship, Genser's pieces go beyond traditional office furnishings. Each object is conceived as a tactile experience designed to serve a purpose and evoke a feeling. Form leads the way, drawing from inspiration before arriving at use. This focused edit of signature works reflects a vision of the office not as a site of routine, but as a curated environment. |
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| | Chumtak desk | (H 75 x W 238 x D 110 cm) |
Aéronef desk | (2370 x 1070 x 780 mm) |
Ministre desk | (2480 x 1250 x 730 mm) |
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| | Boucle desk | (1920 x 990 x 725 mm) |
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| | The Chumtak desk, with its sfumato lacquered top and walnut legs, offers understated elegance and limited-edition craftsmanship. The Aéronef desk introduces sleek, aerodynamic lines inspired by motion and precision, designed as a bold anchor for contemporary spaces. Ministre pairs patinated bronze legs with a marble top, embodying a quiet strength and poetic restraint. The Boucle desk invites focus and flow with its fluid design and refined materials, bringing a sense of calm continuity to the workspace. |
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| | Decision chair | (48.0 × 59.5 × 77.0 cm) |
Tabou stool | (515 x 400 x 460-610 mm) |
Trompette chair | (680 x 755 x 800 mm) |
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| | The Décision chair draws inspiration from Ruhlmann, featuring sculpted volumes of solid American walnut that balance modernist restraint with expressive form. The Tabou stool offers refined mobility, combining walnut and chrome in a versatile silhouette, also available with a caster base. The Walnut Trompette chair balances structure and softness, with a solid walnut tripod base and silk-wool upholstery that invites pause and contemplation. |
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| | The Sabot lamp is a luminous sculpture that channels the elegance of a galloping horse and the streamlined curves of Art Deco. Its elongated form appears to cut through the air, while a custom shade ripples like a scarf caught in the wind. With touch-sensitive dimming, Sabot transforms light into a tactile, interactive experience, offering both poetry and practicality. Also bringing refinement to everyday gestures, the Voile letter opener is inspired by the unfurling of a sail. Its fluid silhouette and satin finish make it more than just a tool; it's a quiet sculpture for the desktop, designed to turn correspondence into a sensory moment. |
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| | Scrumble Shelf | ( 2195 x 300 x 1663 mm ) |
| | Topologique Shelf | (1257 x 300 x 1877 mm) |
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| | Scrumble & Topologique shelves Franck Genser brings sculptural presence to storage with two distinct yet complementary shelving designs. The Topologique Shelf draws on mechanical precision and modular geometry, offering endless configurations as a console, bench, room divider, or high/low storage system. Meanwhile, the Scrumble Shelf leans into refinement, with generous surfaces and elegant lines that elevate books, objects, and artifacts into a curated display. Together, they demonstrate how utility and artistry can coexist effortlessly in the workspace. |
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| | Scapin coat stand | (500 x 500 x 1374 mm) A sculptural reinterpretation of the classic coat stand, the Scapin embodies Franck Genser's commitment to blending utility with artistry. Crafted from supple leather, patinated brass, and solid walnut, this piece offers a refined solution for organizing garments and accessories. Its elegant form and luxurious materials make it a standout addition to any sophisticated interior.
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| | | | ABOUT FRANCK GENSER Fascinated by the soul of objects and all dimensions of their influence on the individual, Franck Genser founded his creative studio in Paris in 2015. There, he brings together a multidisciplinary team composed of engineers and artisans. To create his furniture pieces, he draws inspiration from his imagination and explores the fields of perception. His creations combine functionality, art, and emotion. An engineer by training and an entrepreneur by passion, Franck Genser also expresses himself in more unexpected fields such as Gestalt therapy. An approach focused on the constant interaction between the human being and their environment. Form becomes the foremost function, emerging from inspiration without necessarily being tied to a specific use. |
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| | Driven by a sensitive aesthetic, Franck Genser does not hesitate to blend different exceptional skills to create a piece. He particularly works with noble materials that will develop a patina over time, such as walnut, parchment, marble, and Japanese lacquer. This unique approach results in objects brimming with emotion. They fit into a heritage perspective, serving as a current and future testimony of our era. |
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