True enthusiasts: Born in 1992 from Bernard Forestier's passion, the French company's employees are committed to touching people and culture every day.
Thanks to constant internal design revolutions, the company remains true to itself to this day and yet is constantly reinventing itself. While in the beginning the focus was on wire mesh enlivened with poetry and humor, today a pinch of luxury and sustainability underline the seal of quality of the Forestier luminaires produced by craftsmanship.
Forestier luminaires are fully in keeping with the spirit of founder Bernard Forestier: they are objects with a strong identity, which are both beautiful and useful and are also offered at affordable prices.
Forestier's portfolio of designers includes recognized and future talents who share a common passion: with their creations, they dare to inspire a new trend and not just follow one.
Boundless creativity: The works of artist, designer, technician and photographer Arik Lévy are firmly anchored in galleries and museums around the world. In addition to home lighting for Forestier and Vibia, he has designed installations, high-tech objects, furniture and tableware for companies such as Samsung, Hennessy, Swarovski and Issey Miyake.
Bamboo Light: a poetic, handcrafted encounter between nature and design.
Antenna: its design exudes an airy lightness thanks to the mesh fabric. The inner textile diffuser ensures glare-free lighting.
New dimensions: The mechanical engineering graduate from Mongkut North University of Technology (KMUTNB) is researching how design boundaries can be broken through physical matter. His approach is artistic as well as sustainable and ecological and, in addition to Forestier, has already been used for Grohe, Ford and Bacardi, for example.
Chanpen: a design inspired by the full moon and made from artfully interwoven abacá fibers.
Capsule: made from banana leaves, it crosses the border into an artistic and ecological dimension.
A personality creates personality: Jette Scheib draws inspiration for her functional objects from the forms of nature, the organic and people. This creates objects that have a real personality. The industrial designer, who studied in Germany at the Berlin University of the Arts, lives in Barcelona and designs not only for Forestier but also for Innermost, for example.
Oyster: the light source sits inside the metal rings woven with cotton threads like the pearl of an oyster
Cymbal: a graceful composition of linen, velvet and wood, inspired by Far Eastern singing bowls - the cymbals.
**Elise Fouin, a graduate of the Boulle School in Paris, experiments with paper, wood, metal, glass, fabric and various plastics. Her works are characterized by materials that are turned in all directions. In addition to Forestier, the designer has developed objects for Guerlain and Christofle, Champagne Ruinart, Eau de Kenzo, Trakett and Lit National.
Dragonfly lantern: with its dragonfly-like design made of filigree metal struts, it promises magical moments of light.
Papillon: the artistry of its characteristic, light and airy silhouette is breathtaking. The round surface showcases favorite objects.
Decides the fate of Forestier: Jean-Dominique Leze has been Art Director since 2012. He is characterized by a great enthusiasm for design and elegance. His pronounced environmental awareness fits in perfectly with Forestier's company history.
Country of origin: France Year of foundation: 1992 Founder: Bernard Forestier
Address: Rue Radio Londres 33130 Bègles
The strike-through prices correspond to the manufacturer's RRP.
Included in the price of LED lights/bulbs is a contribution to recycling costs of €0.05. Included in the price of CFLs/fluorescent bulbs is a contribution to recycling costs of €0.15.
All prices include 23% VAT, delivery costs excluded.