Showroom Marie Adam-Leenaerdt

Paris

Elegance in the spotlight

During the latest Paris Fashion Week, our Charlie sofa was featured in a striking presentation by Marie Adam-Leenaerdt, curated and supported by Parrot Fashion, the independent PR agency bringing a new wave of contemporary European labels to the global stage.

In the heart of Paris, our sofa stood as a refined focal point. A calm, elegant presence amid strong silhouettes and conceptual fashion. Its crisp white design, both modern and timeless, blended effortlessly with Marie Adam-Leenaerdt's minimalist yet bold visual language.

Interior as a Brand Amplifier

At Collett & Victor, we believe a piece of furniture is more than comfort, it's a quiet storyteller.

In a high-impact setting like Paris Fashion Week, where brands express their identity with precision, interior design is not just a backdrop. It becomes an essential part of the narrative.

Our Charlie sofa was chosen for exactly that reason: its understated presence and distinctive form create space for dialogue, reflection, and connection. It doesn’t just complement the aestheti, it deepens the brand story.

A blurred person walks past open double doors in a room with wooden walls and clothing racks on either side.
Fashion showroom in Paris with wooden wall panels, minimalist clothing racks in monochrome tones, and a beige Collett & Victor sofa framed by tall double doors.
View of the Eiffel Tower through an open window, with autumn trees and Parisian buildings in the foreground under a clear blue sky.
View of the Eiffel Tower through an open window, with autumn trees and French flags below under a clear blue sky.
Minimalist living room with a white sofa, large abstract artwork on the wall, and sunlight casting a window-shaped shadow.
Minimalist room with a white sofa and a large, blank canvas on the wall. Sunlight streams through a window, casting a shadow.
Close-up of a dark wooden paneled door with the name “Marie Adam-Leenaerdt” engraved in the center, adding a refined, classic detail.
Close-up of a dark wooden paneled door with the name “Marie Adam-Leenaerdt” engraved in the center, adding a refined, classic detail.

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