Maison Dada, proud of its dual origin French-Chinese, brings to life to the objects for home using and revisiting ancestral Asian techniques such as lacquer or ceramics and bringing them to dialogue into a chromatic extravaganza. The style is poetic, bold and audacious.
Here are the new collection arriving soon in Spring at MOIE!
MIRA pays homage to the famous Spanish painter and sculptor Miro, known for the eccentricity and humor featured in his work, including twisted shapes and bizarre geometric structures. These three side tables are just like the palette condensed from flying colors under Miro’s brush. Their organic shape appears to be innnocent and pure. Side or coffee table, the pieces can be used independently or assembled altogether.
Named after the Japanese word Ita and designed with pure and harmonious lines, the collection states the beauty of simple craft. ITA ITA represents the completeness and perfection that balance and roundness carry in Asian culture. Beyond a sleek trim, texture and cut of the wood veneer bring warmth and sophistication to the piece. Ita Ita is an elegant tray, simple yet far from simplistic.
JARDIN DE ROCAILLE is a collection of rugs reinterpreted from artist Clément Vuillier’s illustration series
The ROSE SÉLAVY name hails from the fictional character created by French artist and Dadaist Marcel Duchamp. With dainty lines and a subtle colour combination of soft pastels and pink-brushed metal, Rose Sélavy is an ode to femininity. The tabletop features a very fine box where one can store their jewellery, as well as two mirrors – a round and extra-large one at the centre and a smaller one that can be detached from the table and used as a hand mirror.
From Earth, one can only see the portion of the Moon that is illuminated by the Sun. An image that is constantly changing as the Moon orbits the Earth. The collection draws its inspiration from this fascinating connectivity. Round shapes and glistening gold, champagne, copper and pink-copper metal finishes personify the Moon itself while handles and – for the side tables- legs represent the different lunar phases that change according to the positions of the Moon and Sun relative to the Earth. Light over darkness the OFF THE MOON trays and side tables’ collection invite to a lunar dream.
In every ancient western civilization, glorious statues and masterful artworks were commissioned to commemorate and immortalize heroic figures. THIS IS NOT A SELF PORTRAIT challenges these old traditions by masking the hero’s identity behind bandages to create an aurora of mystery. Meanwhile, the hanging Chinese tassel adds an Asian element to symbolize the concept of re-interpretation of western art. Each piece is handmade to bring an extra unique touch to any space.
YIBAN YIBAN refers to Chinese “Half – Half”, which vividly depicted its design characteristics. Sculptural, warm and inviting, the design is defined by the well proportioned and elegant frame. With its smooth line and wing-shaped back, Yiban Yiban affords extraordinary comfort, privacy and safe feelings. One is constantly looking for that other half to make their life complete. Yiban Yiban, with its creative design and delicate craftsmanship, is that other half to make your home complete. Yiban Yiban refers to Chinese “Half – Half”, which vividly depicted its design characteristics.