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Quatre Heures


Collection for Monoprix Camondo School Alumni
France, September 2025

Quatre Heures for Monoprix is a collection of four objects and a shopping cart inspired by childhood memories of Saturday afternoons spent shopping, which were rewarded with a large snack shared with the family.
Drawing on the visual universe of the 1970s, the sculptural forms of the collection revisit the culinary heritage of French pastry-making as joyful and sweet evocations.

Monoprix has teamed up with L'École Camondo for a unique collaboration celebrating the new generation of designers. Part of the Les Arts Décoratifs institution, alongside the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, the Musée Nissim Camondo, and the Ateliers du Carrousel, L'École Camondo is renowned for its excellent training in interior architecture and design.  For this occasion, Monoprix launched a competition for young graduates, inviting them to imagine everyday objects—a lamp, a seat, a shopping cart, and an object of their choice—combining aesthetics, functionality, and accessibility. This creative constraint allowed them to explore different typologies while asserting their uniqueness as designers. As a result, Léo Achard, Stanislas Dieupart, and Blanche Mijonnet saw their objects come to life as part of this exclusive capsule collection, which will also be unveiled at Paris Design Week. This partnership illustrates Monoprix's commitment to promote the young creators and democratic design.