Les Gambettes
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Two young girls meet on school benches at the end of the 90’s. Their common features: their Mafalda hairstyle, their chick yellow t-shirt and their incessant chatter. Very quickly, they understand that 1 + 1 = 3 and are convinced that one day or another they should use their common skills in their professional life. With their diplomas in their pockets, they both land in the world of fashion. Deciphering IT accessories for one and creating a fashion event for the other, this is their professional mission, which has become their passion!
Tired of sad colors, Tired of soulless chairs, Tired of uniform tables, Tired of interiors that resemble each other and which do not resemble anyone. In 2011, they decided to transform fashion shows into furniture shows by creating their own retro collection with the promise: "Make their furniture real fashion accessories".
How? By taking on the challenge of creating chairs and desks with high heels, focusing on gourmet colors and crisp prints. A collection of furniture with a decidedly 50's inspiration, which does not hesitate to follow in the footsteps of the main trends of the last Fashion Week.
Les Gambettes, a French brand, offers a collection of Retro-design furniture inspired by the 50s and brought up to date with bright colors and crisp prints: Chairs, tables, desks and decorative accessories mixing metal, wood and flagship material of the 1950s: Formica.
Designed in France and manufactured in Europe, Les Gambettes is present in more than 200 points of sale and adorns many establishments around the world with its solid, comfortable and cheerful furniture.
From manufacture to finish, each piece of furniture passes through the hands of meticulous craftsmen who care about quality and details. The products are manufactured in France and in Europe and meet FSC standards proving to end consumers that the wood comes from sustainably managed forests. The FSC association defines global forest management standards.
Les Gambettes exclusively offers design furniture from the 50s and 70s bringing up to date the mix of wood, metal and the flagship material of the 50s: Formica