The Crépuscule change tray is an accessory imagined by french designer Guillaume Delvigne for Maison Matisse. Easily integrated into a workspace, on a small piece of furniture in an entrance hall, or as a pocket tray on a side table, it brings a touch of uniqueness to any decoration. The marriage of natural cork with a bold color gives this piece a sober and cheerful look, like the work of Matisse. Available in two colors, it is also available as a bigger tray.
Crépuscule change tray, yellow
Cork change tray, French design made in Portugal
Designer: Guillaume Delvigne
Dimensions (cm) : H3 x L24 xP16
Material : cork 100% recycled, FSC certified manufacturer
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Arts and materials
The cork used to create the pieces imagined by Guillaume Delvigne is a natural material 100% recycled, from eco-managed cork oak forests and produced by a FSC-certified specialist. First reduced to grain, then sifted to the ideal thickness, it is then "amalgamated" into blocks. Thanks to a very precise machine, the natural cork block is then carved into the edge to form the final piece. All waste from this process is recycled back into the first stage of production.
Inspiration
The Crépuscule change tray is one of the desk accessories imagined in collaboration with Guillaume Delvigne. It is inspired by the irregularities of cuts present in the work Les Mille et Une Nuits (1950) by Henri Matisse so particular to the cut papers of the painter. The designer wanted to draw unique contours, as "accidental", echoing the creative process used by Matisse.
Guillaume Delvigne
In 2023, Guillaume Delvigne imagined for Maison Matisse a collection of accessories for the office, inspired by the artwork Les Mille et Une Nuits dated from 1950 and which gave its name to the collection. Entirely made in cork, in Portugal, and hand painted, the collection is very joyful and versatile. It is composed of trays, organizers, shelves, and a stool.