If you've ever walked into an Anthropologie, you'll recognize the work of Nathalie Lété. Her colorful illustrations have adorned Anthropologie's stoneware, wallpaper, and other home objects for years. But her craft doesn't stop there. Add ceramicist, furniture maker, painter, textile artist, and toy maker to the list of Nathalie's creative talents. So it's no surprise that her Parisian showroom is in and of itself a work of art. Built in collaboration with architect Nicolas André, and cabinet makers Antonis Cardew and Matthew Impey, the French-Chinese artist set out to create a fantastical space that complimented and showcased her equally imaginative work. Inspired by folklore and childhood memories, the showroom features a suspended bed enclosed in a wooden frame, an entire wall covered with hand painted ceramic tiles and wooden furniture carved from Nathalie's illustrations. And the tree trunk wall with an embedded mirror? Pure magic.
"I invented an idyllic life, my imagination was based on everything that could to be harmonious. My mother being German, I read a lot of fairy tales, it was part of her culture "
Nathalie Lété, Milk Decoration
images via Milk Decoration
The work of Nathalie Lété was unknown to me, but after seeing this, i was amazed by her work a creativity and art work. This is way a like to come to this website, we are always learning new this, Thanks
By the way i love your new website design.
Although I had seen her work at Anthropologie I did not know it was her… superb !
Can you show me the rug that is a kitty
This post is awesome! So colourful. She is incredibly talented x
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Will you be doing any more kitty fabric in the future? I have searched everywhere for some of your kitty fabric, but alas it’s all gone!
I love your website!
Cool things to see every where your eye lands. You have created a landscape that you want to inhabit!!!
I did my San Francisco condo sone years ago all in white and black. I was surprised how much I enjoyed the airy starkness of the white every with accents of simple black. It was stunning and I’ll do it again in my next home…