French pavilion goes luxurious to celebrate index Dubai 25th anniversary


(MENAFNEditorial) United Arab Emirates; May 2015 - A dozen companies will be on hand at the Pavilion organised by BUSINESS FRANCE at INDEX from May 18th to 21st, 2015, representing the major trends in French furniture and in the French lifestyle, showcasing an attractive offer well suited to the design buyers' and upscale/luxury decoration market.

French furniture will adorn any interior, both designer and contemporary. Manufactured in France from innovative materials, the nation's industry came through the structural crisis which has affected Europe and it currently exports to both its competitors and the emerging markets. Made up of 12,000 businesses, 30% of which are craftsmen, the sector employs 53,000 people and it accounted for €8b in revenue in 2013.
Construction and home design professionals whose products are exclusively manufactured in France will be gathered at the BATI DESIGN site, where the aim is to promote the awareness of their know-how, their skills and their services, as well as the value added to their products, so that pricing will be easier to understand, for both purchasing advisors and consumers. MDY, SOUS LE FROMAGER, TCUIR and TESSELLIA will join this site.
With 50 years' experience in marble cutting, MDY provides interior layouts for businesses and private consumers. In order to be in a position to meet the most complex requests, the company implements the most sophisticated bespoke lines of products with an extremely crafted finish. The latest digital technology will fit harmoniously onto stone.
SOUS LE FROMAGER manufactures objects and layouts made of wood or exotic raw materials shipped from the forests of Guyana, which is under sustainable management. Its one-of-a-kind products, made in France, highlight rare, and sometimes priceless materials.
For its part, TCuir holds a patented technique to shape genuine leather using a plastic material. As they offer new aesthetic, formal effects of unprecedented precision, the applications concern the luxury market: standard parts for yacht interiors, cars, interior design, decoration, furniture, leatherwork, and luxury products and accessories.
TESSELLIA is an artistic mosaics creation workshop intended for interior designers. Established in the South of France, Véronique Juan, a graduate of the Italian School, provides new aesthetical shapes on the basis of ancestral know-how. She has created the litovi, a high-tech mosaic available in over 800 colours. Thanks to its technical features, the litovi is an alternative to traditional materials in developing contemporary mosaic.

Do not miss the GAUTIER booth, one of Europe's leaders in design furniture. For the past 50 years, this manufacturer of contemporary furniture for businesses and consumers is supplied in local wood from maintenance shearing performed in sustainably managed forests. Acknowledged the world over for its know-how, the company has built its reputation upon quality, especially in children's bedrooms, through more than 100 points of sale worldwide.
Next is BOISIMAGE, a member of Atelier d'Art de France (French Art Workshop), which creates customised items on demand that it will export to Asia and the Middle East. Furniture, screens and decorative paintings are hand-painted in its French workshops. Artist Sylvie Meozzi uses a variety of materials: acrylic paint, paste, glass, pearls and fabric. Each unique model is signed. In a nod to women's fashion, the creations will adapt to a given mood in every kind of world: chests and beds for babies and children, toy boxes, school desks, kitchen furniture, painted wardrobes and paintings.
CONVERGENCE-PARIS, a new brand stemming from a partnership between 3 young renowned French designers, will be there with LA BOISSELLERIE, MINET and SOURICE. French manufacturers of contemporary furniture, renowned for the quality of their products, they publish the creations of Jean-Marc Gady, who works for France's leading luxury brands. They are bound to appeal to all tastes in equipping every room in the home thanks to their creative design and their sturdy materials.
ADJAO will introduce its furniture and lighting fixture creations, made from noble, natural materials that are recycled and recyclable: driftwood, leather, pure virgin wool, pure linen or silk cocoon. Greatly inspired from nature, all of its creations are unique, 100% made in France and mostly handmade.
TARRERIAS BONJEAN is a cutlery crafts group which has, over 5 generations, raised France's culinary tradition in knife making to ever higher levels of manufacture and design. The group will exhibit its latest collections 100% made in France. By using unique techniques and materials, combined with the expertise from leading Chefs, it delivers utensils that cut perfectly and that are truly unique to the touch.
And now for a dash of fragrance, LAMPE BERGER, specialists in highly purifying indoor perfume since 1898, will present an abundant, diverse collection of lamps, constantly renewed to meet everyone's desires. Its "Parfums de Maison" (Home Fragrances) collection, created by French Master Perfumers on the basis of one of their private, intimate memories, includes over 50 fragrances to encourage day-to-day well-being. With its 7,000 points of sale worldwide, the company sells about one million lamps and 5 million litres of perfume every year.

French Pavilion Exhibitors:
www.adjao.com/fr
www.bati-design-france.com
www.boisimage.fr
www.convergence-paris.com
www.gautier.fr
www.lampeberger.fr
www.mdy-france.com
www.souslefromager.com
www.tb-haute-coutellerie.com
www.tcuir-editions.com
www.tessellia.com et www.mosaistreet.com
CONTACTS:
Nadia Tran
Project Manager BUSINESS FRANCE
Tel. : +33 1.40.73.34.22
E-mail : nadia.tran@businessfrance.fr
www.ubifrance.fr


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