To mark Paris Design Week, Kave Home is presenting an art installation that is open to the public in its showroom on Rue Étienne, which is the work of French artistic duo Sacrée Frangine.
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Reinterpreting the brand's latest campaign, which translates the Here to Stay concept into images, this installation invites us to look inwards and think about the bonds we weave with our surroundings: about what accompanies us, what leaves its mark and what, over time, becomes part of what we call home.
Inspired by the idea of a visual diary, this installation proposes a view of the home not as a physical space but as a set of memories, stories and bonds that we choose to preserve. A suspended scene made from fragments of everyday life.
Kave Home once again underlines its link with art in this installation where wheat stalks coexist with furniture and hand-painted linen canvases hung in compositions that evoke the visual language of scrapbooking. The panels incorporate motifs inspired by nature and ceramics, turning shapes and materials into tangible memories full of meaning.
About Sacrée Frangine
Sacrée Frangine is a creative duo formed by Célia Amroune and Aline Kpade. Their work explores the beauty of the everyday through a visual universe where the intimate and the collective, figure and abstraction coexist.
This latest campaign by Kave Home captures the brand's vision: advocating for the bonds we create with the objects we use to build our homes, wherever they are and whatever they are.
In a constantly changing world where speed prevails, Kave Home invites us to stop, to build our home with pieces that last and that accompany us all our lives.
For Kave Home, home is not a physical structure, but a sum of elements that we feel are our own. The material value of the objects is not what matters, it is the stories they tell that makes them important.
More information:
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