

vaulot&dyèvre: edition cinna for the fantôme collection
‘edition cinna’ for the fantômes collection by vaulot&dyèvre all images courtesy of vaulot&dyèvre
‘edition cinna’ is a set of new pieces for the fantômes collection by paris-based firm vaulot&dyèvre. the ghost furniture allows objects found in the household the ability to vanish without a trace. the bell-like forms conceal your personal effects that are traditionally in view around the interior furnishings. made from lacquered white satin aluminium, the simple and enigmatic shapes create a new home within the hollow basin.
concealing objects
revealing hidden items
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