Studio Joachim-Morineau is a design studio founded by Carla Joachim and Jordan Morineau in Eindhoven, Netherlands. The duo met at the École nationale supérieure des Arts Appliqués et des Métiers d’Art in Paris (EnsAAMA) and continued their studies together at the Design Academy Eindhoven. Their work seeks to create a modern design language that bridges collectible design and functional objects. By integrating influences from the past, they aim to establish an emotional and visual connection with users. Through reflection on their current design practices and further exploration of artisanal and industrial techniques, they continue to pursue new aesthetics and unexpected outcomes.
Invisible Collection and Mobilier National partner to promote contemporary creation and present limited-edition designs. Mobilier National, a major institution for contemporary creation and the promotion of French decorative arts, has been dedicated since the seventeenth century to preserving, restoring, and managing unique state-owned collections of furniture, tapestries, and decorative objects. In recent years, Mobilier National has broadened its scope by launching an annual “Campagne d’Acquisition” to support creativity and integrate contemporary designs into the national collections. These works are then exhibited in prestigious institutional buildings.
Thanks to this unprecedented partnership, a curated selection of contemporary furniture from Mobilier National’s latest Campagne d’Acquisition is now available in a limited edition.
Tholos is part of the “Archetypes” series of columns inspired by various temple structures and column forms from the Parco Archeologico del Colosseo in Rome. Crafted from industrial aluminum profiles, the column visually and structurally reinterprets Greco-Roman architectural elements, translating them into a new industrial aesthetic. Tholos is designed and assembled in their studio in Eindhoven, Netherlands.