Nathalie Farman-Farma has launched a 17-piece tableware collection named Chance Folle in collaboration with legacy earthenware atelier Gien. The collection draws inspiration from archival patterns, particularly a clover motif seen in historical photographs. Farman-Farma aims to introduce a lively color palette that encompasses hues such as forest green, Turkey red, and indigo blue. Through deconstructing designs and layering patterns similar to her textiles, she emphasizes a playful mix-and-match approach that invites creativity in dining settings. This innovative perspective reflects her deep commitment to detail and unique design synthesis, influenced by both historical and contemporary insights.
Nathalie Farman-Farma’s new collection with Gien, named Chance Folle, is inspired by a clover motif and aims to add a playful color palette to tableware.
The collaboration brings deconstructed details from Décors Barbares textiles to tableware, allowing for a playful mix-and-match experience with the pieces.
Farman-Farma’s meticulous research and love for detail reflect in her designs, showcasing archival inspiration as well as contemporary cultural studies, including social media.
The introduction of vibrant colors like forest green and Turkey red represents a new approach in tableware design, moving away from traditional palettes.
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