MAISON INTÈGRE GALLERY IN LISBON

MAISON INTÈGRE GALLERY IN LISBON

During Lisbon Design Week, we unveiled our first location. A space a the intersection of a studio and a gallery, where our bronze pieces and a collection of antiques objects are showcased.

Located at Travesso do Rosário, 20 in Lisbon, the gallery is now open on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 10.30am to 6.30pm. We can also organise private visits by appointment.


THE COLLECTION BY MARION MAILAENDER

NEW COLLECTION

Designed by Marion Mailaender

In 2021, Marion Mailaender visited us in Ouagadougou to discover the craftsmanship of Burkinabe bronze and to work together on a new collection of pieces.
The first ideas emerged around corrugated iron. This popular, very functional, and durable material is ubiquitous in the city. It is used both on roofs and as a decorative element for the interior and exterior walls of homes.Corrugated iron painted in pink can be found as the storefront of a hairdresser, or in the colors of Burkina Faso in front of a PMU’B (Burkina Faso horse racing betting shop).

It is from this formal principle that the collaboration with Marion began, leading to the creation of four interlocking pieces that always follow the same rhythm of this iconic corrugated iron. They are being presented for the first time on the occasion of the Design Parade in Toulon, where Marion Mailaender, president of the jury for the 2024 edition, proposed “Résidence Vue Mer,” a brilliant exhibition, true to her image.

À PROPOS DE LA DESIGNER

Marion Mailaender

Marion Mailaender is a Marseilles-based designer who likes to seize on cultural codes, customs and popular forms. She brings them together to create poetic, evocative and highly narrative objects. She uses everyday details that may seem insignificant, but which nonetheless form the basis of a memory to be reactivated. Marion questions our relationship with space and takes a tender look at what she calls architectural moments.

PIECES

Available on order


INTERIOR PIECES

INTERIOR PIECES

Fragments of interior stories where Maison Intègre has settled for a while...

EXHIBITION BY ANNE SIROT AT ATELIER LARDEUR

Anne Sirot invited Maison Intègre to organize a duo exhibition with artist Chloé Leveque.

Chloé Levesque’s ink and pencil drawings and Maison Intègre’s bronze pieces come together in the Atelier Lardeur, a former stained glass workshop nestled in a courtyard in Paris’s 6th arrondissement, a place charged with history and light.

From May 26 to June 2, 2024

©Marion Saupin

MELBOURNE DESIGN WEEK: FREEMAN GALLERY MOVES INTO VILLA ALBA

During Melbourne Design Week 2024, a selection of pieces is exhibited by Freeman Gallery in the historic salon of Villa Alba. It was then converted into a showroom for international artists and craftsmen's collector's pieces.

©Jack Freeman

UNIQUE INTERIORS BY RODOLPHE PARENTE

Ingenuity, sensitivity to craftsmanship, expressive materials, a certain fantasia and openness to contemporary uses are distilled and sublimated in the projects of designer-architect Rodolphe Parente. They all reveal a desire for the imaginary, for contrast and precision, for a constantly reinvented modernity. His creations embody a luxury tinted with lightness, encourage curiosity and honor art.

©Claire Israel

ATELIERS COURBET IN PARIS

The New York gallery has set up home alongside Maison Intègre in a beautiful Haussmann building in the Palais Royal.

©Ateliers Courbet

THE VISION OF HELENE VAN MARCKE BY THOMAS DE BRUYNE (CAFEINE)

Interior designer Hélène Van Marcke has transformed a Parisian “chambre de bonne” into a penthouse on Avenue Marceau. The architecture remains sober and timeless, allowing the stunning art and design collection to add color to the rooms. A mesmerizing mix of African elements by Maison Intègre and more avant-garde pieces by Van Severen, Paulin et Charpin, Gino Sarfatti...

©Thomas De Bruyne (Cafeine)