New showroom in Paris

A festival of surprises!

Right from the window, the tone is set, the creativity affirmed. A spectacular, whimsical installation inspired by the Wunderkammer palaces of the Borromean Islands is unveiled. Our new Bambou collection, evocative of the villas of the Riviera in the early 20th century, is displayed in this calade-covered setting. Bambou is available as a pouffe, bench or changing room in the colors of Moissonnier patinas. Carmine, Terracotta, Plum… hues and patterns harmoniously intermingle.

A little further on, a contemporary boudoir in pure Moissonnier style takes shape… Nourished by erudite references, the Sévigné bed (ref. 144) invites laziness with its multitude of cushions, chamarré colors and chic jacquard fabrics. Its delicate, curved lines dialogue with our iconic Louis XV chest of drawers (ref. 573) interpreted in sumptuous imperial yellow. Moissonnier turns codes on their head and reinterprets the Marie-Antoinette style with intense colors, opulent fabrics and a keen sense of luxury. The Joyce and Spencer poufs and the Cary armchair evoke the lightness and fantasy of the Roaring Twenties.

Contemporary chic

In a more intimate, club-like ambience, two wood panels face each other, creating a space where our customers can be welcomed. On one side, contemporary coffered woodwork in a brushed natural oak finish, and on the other, Regency-style woodwork, illustrate the interior design work the company carries out for projects all over the world. An extensive moodboard serves as a reminder of the role our teams play in providing advice and support to customers in search of inspiration.

At the heart of Moissonnier

What once formed an inner courtyard between two buildings was recently covered with glass paving stones, linking the two buildings and creating a glass roof effect. In a natural way, Moissonnier has made this light-bathed island the heart of this new home. Dressed in Herbarium wallpaper by Piero Portaluppi, one of the revelations of the last Milan Show (June 2022), and edited by the Pictalab studio, the space is treated in a winter garden spirit and presents a refined and elegant living room.

A majestic wood-paneled library defines an inviting dining space. A table (ref. 777) accompanied by Regency chairs (ref. 156) and a bench (ref. 143) complete the atmosphere. Two Louis XVI sofas (ref. 164) arranged on either side of a fireplace waiting to be lit evoke a warm living room. The quintessence of the Moissonnier spirit is expressed here: a mix of emblematic pieces and woodwork style combinations, enhanced by the choice of colors and fabrics… An assertive mix & match that sets the tone for this address: a cultivated and irreverent spirit.

Design office

Remnants of the old structure, a few steps lead up to a work area. Set back from the rest of the building, this room has a more subdued ambience, allowing clients and architects to meet and discuss large-scale projects. The Haussmann-style room features a large work table and full-height wood panelling. The colors are more neutral and soothing, the rooms speak of comfort and harmony.
Subtly, a few references echo the front part of the showroom.


Interior design: Agence Véronique Cotrel
Surface area: 180 m2