Interior design: 5 trendy brands

Author: Juliette Lagrue

June 3, 2020

Interior design: 5 trendy brands

Following our theme on greening , we wanted to focus on interior design. Here are the five brands that caught our attention.

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Maison S, the personalized decoration brand

We were lucky enough to have several pop-up stores with the Maison S brand.
It was founded by Sibylle de Tavernost, who is passionate about travel and foreign cultures. After years spent in the world of marketing and a keen interest in design, the young entrepreneur decided to launch herself into the world of creation.

Sibylle de Tavernost founder of Maison S
Sibylle de Tavernost founder ©Maison S

The decor brand focuses on customization and sewing: rugs, curtains, custom-made furniture, etc.
She successfully blends craftsmanship and design. The idea of involving the customer through customization makes them more involved. Her motto "a story behind each product" reflects her love for creation, which can be found in each of her creations. We can only recognize her undeniable talent for sourcing but above all designing beautiful objects.

Her decorating advice? Take it step by step, take the time to choose, and don't be afraid to live in an empty space.

We are Sisters, the second-hand objects

We are sisters, second-hand objects
©We are Sisters and her workshop

We owe this project to two sisters, Charlotte and Magali Lahondès, who share a passion for second-hand goods and interior design. The concept is a joy, as every month, We Are Sisters offers a selection of favorite second-hand furniture and objects. All of them are lovingly restored by Charlotte and Magali.
The founders are rather discreet, with little marketing, but they forge their own path with their passion. They blend styles and eras. This blend is reflected in their photos, which create a poetic universe. The sisters work from home; from the workshop to their home, it's just a short step.

Adjamée, the decor that takes you on a journey

We discovered Adjamée thanks to Maison S, which had organized its pop-up store with several decoration brands.

Talissa Bachelot (right of the image) and her Australia Adjamée collection
Talissa Bachelot (right of the image) and her Australia collection ©Adjamée


The creator of Adjamée is Talissa Bachelot, a travel enthusiast. In 2017, during a trip, she strolled through the Abidjan market where she fell in love with the peacock feather fabric. Upon her return to Paris, she transformed it into a cushion that was a hit with her friends and family. Without knowing it, she had just created the first product for her future brand.
Adjamée is a French home decor brand fueled by travel. The team describes itself as fabric hunters, “searching for the perfect fabric” in the four corners of the world to then create its own mix and match. It mainly consists of cushions, but also planters, throws, mirrors, headbands, and more.

Adjamée takes us on a journey through its fabric collections: Australia, Peru, Ivory Coast, Kenya… Talissa has succeeded in conveying her passion for travel through her products and bringing it into our homes to connect us with the rest of the world. Beyond Adjamée's history, we love the combination of modern and ethnic styles that gives the brand its charm.

Décollab, second-hand furniture for pop-up stores

Décollab pop-up store Maison D
©Décollab for the Mademoiselle D pop-up store

The creator is Claire Cahuzac. After 8 years at LVMH and the desire to exploit her creativity to flourish, she decided to obtain a diploma in interior design in evening classes. The trigger was her friend who had just launched her brand and was looking for furniture to decorate and fit out her pop-up store. To her great surprise, no decoration brand had created services for pop-up stores.
This is a turnkey furniture rental solution for the pop-up store market. Second-hand furniture to rent for your pop-up, decorating tips for everyone, and an inspirational blog.
Obviously the second-hand aspect and therefore environmental responsibility catches our attention.

The desire to work on projects with Décollab is very much in our minds...

Wilo & Grove, the accessible art gallery

We don't need to introduce them to you anymore, we have created several pop-up stores with the Wilo & Grove art gallery .

Wilo & Grove pop-up store
Wilo & Grove pop-up store

The creators are Fanny Saulay and Olivia de Fayet, formerly modern art experts at the world's largest auction house. They recognized that the art world was little known to most of us and that hidden talents deserved to be brought to light.

Accessible works of art to personalize your interior and feel good at home. The notion of sustainability is very present at Wilo & Grove. "Why yet another pair of sneakers when for almost the same price you can treat yourself to a work of art or an object that lasts and changes our daily lives?"

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