Background
After spending a decade running an antique shop at the famous Puces de Saint-Ouen – the world’s most praised antique and flea-market north of Paris – Aurélien Jeauneau and Jérémy Pradier created their eponymous company to present a collection of original pieces designed by contemporary talents. Having honed their skills in art history, vintage furniture by French masters, and design publishing, they both have an eye for relevance and timelessness when looking at furniture. Whether it’s pieces from the 1940s or the 21st century, the duo is driven by a passion for those who shape their times, championing the designers who tackle contemporary issues through creativity.
Signature Style
Championing those who shape their era fundamentally means supporting the creators. Pradier-Jeauneau is passionate about those who push the boundaries of their thinking and build unique universes. Their first collection champions a certain French aesthetic, expressed through the work of architects, decorators, and designers. These creators continuously challenge and renew the rules of design with the help of the best artisans.Â
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Showstoppers
The ‘Manifesto’ collection, unveiled at PAD Paris, is a feat of functionality and striking elegance. The original designs were commissioned from the likes of Isabelle Stanislas, Anthony Guerrée, and Axel Chay, to name but a few.Â