Interior architect, designer, and resolutely minimalist, Diane de Kergal shapes her worlds like a tightrope walker in constant search of balance.
Invisible Collection and Mobilier national partner to promote contemporary creation and present limited-edition designs. Mobilier national is a major institution for contemporary creation and the promotion of French decorative arts, whose mission has been to ensure, since the seventeenth century, the conservation and restoration of unique collections in the world. Mobilier national has broadened its scope by launching an annual “Campagne d’Acquisition” to support creativity and to integrate these pieces into the national collections. These works are then exhibited in institutional buildings. Thanks to this unprecedented partnership, a selection of contemporary furniture revealed by the Mobilier national’s 2021 “Campagne d’Acquisition” is available for purchase: Collectors will be able to acquire furniture that has been included in the official collections, and is available in limited edition on Invisible Collection.
The light sculpture Emergence II tames the light through its supple forms, featuring an elegant branch of carefully selected lime tree on which seem to be deposited two silkworm cocoons.
Credit pictures: Ludovic Maisant and Patrick Fouque