Design et Nature
Not just designed by nature

From big mammals to tiny crustaceans and colourful butterflies, this colourful urban menagerie seems fit to burst with life. The base materials the very unique interiors shop works with are as natural as it gets: animals. The art is making these taxidermied creatures look as though they are living a second life, right here in a showroom in Paris. Worth a visit, if only to discover that taxidermy is a lot more than dead-eyed deer heads in hipster speakeasies.
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