Forêt

by Emmanuel Somot

Fabriqué à la commande, expédié sous 3 à 4 semaines. Prévoir un rallongement de 2 semaines en raison des fêtes de fin d'année.

  • 140 cm
  • 160 cm
  • 180 cm
  • Headboard + Cover
  • Cover only

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Transform your bedroom into a real haven of peace with this quilted head board, signed by illustrator Laurent Moreau and take an improvised walk among fir trees, plane trees and other large trees leading the way to the heart of the forest. Add a touch of colour to your bedding with this original headboard, creating a warm atmosphere that will illuminate your room. Immerse yourself in a natural universe which inspires peaceful huddling throughout the night. Choose your removable headboard cover according to the the size of your bed, (140, 160, or 180 centimeters).

Ultra-easy to install, our headboards simply stand on the floor between your wall and your mattress. Bring your bed to life by transforming it into a real work of art thanks to our headboards that combine comfort and design.

Our kits are composed of a foam padded wood structure foam that is dressed with one of our design covers imagined by our talented artists.

Through your purchase, you contribute to the development of a local economy and ethics. In effect, our artists are paid directly for each purchase of their headboard.

Your headboard myQuintus is made up of :

INTERCHANGEABLE COVER

Made in the Vosges region, renowned textile territory, our covers are machine washable and are made of high quality cloth that is known for its durability

100% polyester from ethical sources



Signed by an artist
Perfectly adjusted to the headboard

HEADBOARD BASE

Our headboard structures are made in Ban-de-Laveline,
by craftmen renowned for their skill.

PEFC wood structure
3 cm of foam PU (17kg/m3)
Protective slippers
Height : 111cm
Thickness : 9 cm

Emmanuel Somot

After a childhood spent in the Southeast of France, Emmanuel chose the Alsatian capital to study Decorative Arts and more particularly the design of objects. And as things rarely go according to plan, he graduated in 2002 with a diploma in graphic design. But objects are never far from his mind and the notion of space is always present in his work.

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