The furniture line that first hit the spot was inspired by a simple, upside-down “U”. Isabelle Millet, with a DPLG diploma in Architecture and a DESS in urban planning, has always focused on the use of space : interaction, osmosis, transparency, plays of light, blends of materials and textures. Her designs are a subtle dialogue between pure lines and sophisticated textures, giving priority to large formats for extra strength. She has fun with practical aspects. A module becomes a bench, commode or sofa-end, a coffee table splits in two thanks to a set of wheels, a drawer slides beneath a bench… “When you take on an architectural project, you re-invent contours every day. The first line stands out for its creative, unfussy language, a simple shape, composed and consistant, straight and up-to-date. That’s the secret for giving relief to matter, volume and tonalities.” For Isabelle Millet, everything becomes a pretext for variations… on the same theme.