
Ibride Set of 2 porcelain Plates 27cm
SET OF 2 PORCELAIN PLATES 27CM
Designers
BENOÎT CONVERS
It is enough to observe Benoît Convers to understand that music has accomplished man, transmitting to him another way of seeing the world.
He sees creation as the mother of all questions, as the bearer of doubts that will increase the final product, as a vector of sensibilities, whether they are his own or those of others.
Benoît Convers sets himself constraints, solves problems, exhausts existing forms in order to create new ones and above all considers design, the conception of objects and their manufacture, as a deeply empathetic discipline. For isn't the creation of a painting, a text, a song or an object above all a gesture to someone?
"What I like is the moment when ideas come together to form a coherent whole," he says.
RACHEL CONVERS
A member of the founding trio of Ibride, along with Benoit Convers and Carine Jannin, graphic designer and designer of the mythical Ibride portraits, Rachel Convers seeks supreme beauty, knowing without a doubt that it is unattainable, a quest for perfection that leads her to constantly explore.
Whether through colour or drawing, she strives to find the spark, the wisp of light, that tiny little thing that will literally animate the image and then the object. Her design work is about intention, attention, and intuition, and is above all about the desire to signify life. Rachel Convers reinterprets, restores and reinvents all the forms of a common cultural heritage in order to invite the eye to turn towards what comes before: nature, the essence that constitutes us.
INFORMATION
MODEL
Parnassus summer or Parnassus autumn or Parnassus spring or Parnassus winter or Alhambra
COLLECTION
Porcelain
DESIGN
Rachel & Benoît Convers
MODELS
PARNASSE PORCELAIN
The Parnasse collection in porcelain duos is an ode to the nobility of worked stone. Rachel Convers invites us on a bucolic stroll where the park's statues, immortal presences with old-fashioned beauty, slowly allow themselves to be colonized by vegetation. In each duo of plates, the beautiful courtesans with stone bodies delicately dialogue with the finesse of the porcelain. The dinner service is made in Portugal, where the porcelain is worked using traditional know-how.
ALHAMBRA PORCELAIN
Designed by Rachel Convers, the Alhambra collector porcelain collection is inspired by the Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain, one of the designer's first great memories of wonder. The set of two large plates is inspired by the floral elements of the place as well as the legend of Zaira, a princess held in the palace. The designer's choice of a floral cut-out of the visuals gives pride of place to porcelain. These plates, full of meaning and feeling, can be used to present the main course of a meal served entirely in the colors of the Alhambra thanks to the Faux-Semblants collection of the same name.
