Paris, France

For Art Paris, THINGS FROM joins French Design Art Edition, located on the balconies of the Grand Palais nave. From April 9 to 12, 2026, the studio — co-founded by fashion expert Géraldine Boublil and Jessica Solnicki, architect and founder of ISSKA Architecture in Buenos Aires — presents iconic furniture and original creations born from a dialogue between design, fashion, and the art of living.
A part of the scenography is dedicated to the furniture designed for Le Meurice in late 2025, exhibited here within the atmosphere of Suite 1835 — a resounding installation created for the Parisian palace.
Crafted by the ISSKA workshops in Argentina, the THINGS FROM furniture relies on local artisanal techniques, keeping materiality at the heart of each design.
The furniture blends wood, leather, bronze, and marble.
Highlights include a sculptural bronze screen, Stool One pieces in lacquered wood upholstered in leather, 2B3 stacking tables made of wood and marble, and signature pieces unveiled for the first time by the Franco-Argentine duo.


About THINGS FROM
THINGS FROM is a design label created in 2021 by Parisian fashion consultant and stylist Géraldine Boublil, and Jessica Solnicki, architect and founder of ISSKA architecture, based in Buenos Aires. Guided by a deep desire to merge the worlds of fashion and design, THINGS FROM brings together the best of both worlds to design versatile, innovative, and artistic pieces of furniture. Operating at the crossroads of craftsmanship and contemporary design, the furniture is entirely handmade in ISSKA’s workshops in Argentina, using local techniques, exceptional materials and skilled artisans.
With expertise in editing, curation and scenography, THINGS FROM is a visionary in the art of living, having collaborated with Le Meurice, Frette, Krista Kim, Willy Rizzo and The Sandbox.
Through this multidisciplinary approach, THINGS FROM creates a constant dialogue between fashion, design and contemporary art, creating vibrant installations that combine immersive experiences, high technology, and traditional craftsmanship.


2026 French Design Art Edition
Following a successful first edition, the Design sector returns in 2026 to the northern balconies of the Grand Palais nave with an expanded selection of leading names in design and interior architecture. Art Paris has renewed its collaboration for three years with curators Jean-Paul Bath and Sandy Saad, exhibition commissioners and leaders of the association LE FRENCH DESIGN. The sector brings together eighteen exhibitors including interior architects, designers, editors, and specialized galleries. Each presents contemporary design and interior architecture pieces, either unique works or limited editions, expressing a remarkable synthesis of creativity and craftsmanship. For this second edition, the committee has selected a distinguished group of participants including Studio Andrée Putman, Bruno Moinard Éditions, Coedition, Diana Ghandour Studio, Emma Donnersberg, Franck Genser, Galerie Zèbres, Hom Le Xuan, India Mahdavi Editions, Eric Berthès Éditions, Mercoeur, Nicolas Aubagnac, Philippe Hurel, Pierre Bonnefille, Reda Amalou, Rinck, Seraphyn, and THINGS FROM.


LE FRENCH DESIGN
LE FRENCH DESIGN supports companies in their creative transformation, incubates their projects, and promotes their development.Through exhibitions, conferences, and a strong digital presence including image and 3D content, the organization contributes to the international influence of the French art of living across five continents. In a world increasingly seeking meaning and emotion, LE FRENCH DESIGN supports the growth of French brands while imagining a future that is more digital, more mobile, and more sustainable.













