Paris, France

The art of bespoke for harmonious interiors
Every interior is unique. Meljac provides a personalized approach, meeting the needs of architects, interior designers and home owners by offering a choice of materials, finishes, engravings, and dimensions, as well as the option of creating exclusive models. With its workshops expertly handling all stages of the production process, the brand tailors its creations to the smallest details of each project, from contemporary residences to historical palaces.
Blending expert craftsmanship with state-of-the-art technologies
Behind every tailor-made creation lies a combination of artisanal skill and precision engineering. Meljac’s professionals apply the highest standards as they transform brass and other quality materials, while the R&D teams develop innovative solutions to integrate modern features such as home automation, LEDs, and specific controls.


Prestigious projects worldwide
Meljac’s bespoke creations can be found in the most inspiring settings: luxury hotels, cultural venues, the premises of renowned architects, and private homes. The brand is recognized internationally for its ability to combine elegance, precision, and customization, with each product serving both a decorative and a functional purpose.
About Meljac
Created in 1995 by André Bousquet, MELJAC (90 employees) designs high-quality electrical equipment using the finest materials. With about 15 collections, MELJAC offers architects, decorators, electricians, and private individuals a large range of options: switches, sockets, reading lights, casings for thermostats and home automation controls, etc. The brand is renowned for its bespoke creations. All products are ‘Origine France Garantie’ labeled, and MELJAC is the first company in its business sector to obtain the EPV label (Living Heritage Company).

Its innovation and working methods are at the heart of its development, guaranteeing an optimum quality. Today, the brand is available all over the world, with approximately 60 authorized dealers to help serve each of their respective markets. The company has one subsidiary in the United States of America.
Project references include the Palace of Versailles, the Louvre Museum, Cartier and Chanel boutiques, the Hotels Four Seasons, Mandarin Oriental, Meurice, La Réserve in Paris, the Royal Mansour in Marrakech, the Intercontinental in Geneva, and the Danieli Hotel in Venice, among others.














