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Model: Panel with 2 hooks and floral print / / It's hard to say whether we've actually seen it in a Wes Anderson movie or whether we've just dreamed it. Its tapered shape and geometric pattern in pastel yellow and sage green seem to have come out of a film that made the balance between rigor and eccentricity its hallmark. Two midnight blue hooks pop out casually like ironic moustaches on an impassive face.
We imagine it in a bright entrance, with a beautiful wide-brimmed hat or a vintage but chic handbag, to complete the scene. But it would also be perfect in a retro bathroom, where you can hang light bathrobes or embroidered towels, adding a touch of discreet and timeless charm.
An object that, more than furnishing, tells stories: of train journeys, of hand-written letters, of past aesthetics that still know how to surprise us.

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