When designer Jean-Baptiste created the dotted pattern Persephone on tablecloths and napkins, the idea was to evoke the world of plants, which is so characteristic of Josef Frank’s work. The pattern depicts the floral biodiversity of the season, with petals, buds, leaves and seeds in an abstract way. The print is named Persephone after the Greek goddess associated with the return of spring.
Designer
Jean-Baptiste Lescudé
Jean-Baptiste Lescudé is a French architect, born in Pau in 1993. After studying Civil Engineering at the University of Bordeaux, he obtained a master’s degree in architecture at the Beaux-Arts de Paris. He previously worked as an urban planner at the multidisciplinary studio l’AUC in Paris, and opened his own furniture, architecture and urban design practice in 2021. Read more