
Ibride Ming Bowl
MING BOWL
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
DIMENSIONS
- Height : 39 cm
- Diameter : 22 cm
DESIGNERS
- Rachel
- Benoît Convers
PRODUCTION
Made in France
COLLECTION
Ming
STACKABLE
Stackable set of dishes
COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE
Thailand
MODEL
Blanc Acqua or China Red or Sable | Muse or Gris | Alhambra
DETAIL
When Ming is fully closed, its shape and solid monochrome lacquer look intrigue and impresse. Is it a vase? An urn? But as soon as the various dishes, plates and bowls that make up its structure are revealed, faces light up and invite you to sit down to eat.
Loïc - Besançon
ITEM
Decorative
USE
Indoor
DETAIL
MING ALHAMBRA
Ming Alhambra, punctuated by a unique floral universe, is a journey into the story surrounding the princess Zaira, who is held in the Alhambra Palace. Zaira's eyes are intertwined with floral elements that are inseparable from the palace, as well as a discreet fauna that is emblematic of the designer's work.
