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First and foremost, the luxury brand invests in producing high-quality pieces and collections that have a sort of dramatic and enticing effect on them, not only has it become quite empowering but also concedes a sense of provocativeness and sultriness to design.

Lemprica Mirror
This thematic is evidently present in KOKET’s guilty pleasure collection that includes casegoods, upholstery and lighting. At the prestigious event, the luxury brand exhibited new products that completely follows this coherent and cohesive design perspective, such as the Lemprica Mirror which consists of seventy cut mirrors that are positioned in different places so as to transpire the much-adored Art Deco style. However, this majestic piece is not the only one as the Egoist mirror displays a delicately cut like diamond and a golden chain that is embraced at the top by a feminine clutch/hand.

Egoist Mirror by KOKET
Egoist Mirror
This feminine hand can be seen in several other pieces from the collection, from the astouding Nahéma chair (as well as the bar stool version) to the extraoridary Gisele side table which also contains peacock feathers. Furthermore, KOKET is bringing to light, orange colors and earth tones, as it was quite evident by the brand’s booth at Maison et Objet, so as to give a seductive, lustrous, and raw metallic environment.
A Dining room set with the Nahéma Chairs and the Intuiton Dining Table
Gisele Side Table
Overall, one can expect this majestic level of expertise and craftsmanship to reign over the design community and look forward to marvelous novelties from this daring and empowering identity.
Display of Gisele Side Table
“I am comfortable taking risks —and often, turning heads and commanding attention. KOKET is not about design trends or fulfilling design voids. It is a highly edited collection—not just of pieces of furniture, but a collection filled with the experiences, simple pleasures, passions and life events that have shaped me” – Janet Morais, founder of KOKET.