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Mattiazzi's Cassetta box is a lovely little wooden object that provides storage space for your jewellery and other small treasures. Designed by Julie Renault, the Cassetta box resembles two stacked books slightly overlapping each other. The characterful wood grain patterns of ash make each box completely unique.
Brussels, Belgium
With a fascination for industrial standards, Julien Renault is inspired by the beauty found in everyday objects and the traces of manufacturing processes. Based in Brussels, he develops furniture and objects for brands such as Hem, Lapeyre, Cruso and Kewlox. Additionally, his studio engages in works of creative direction and photography for various design brands and designers. His sensibility has been moulded through his experiences. Julien trained as an industrial designer in ESAD Design & Art School. He worked at Studio Bouroullec in Paris after obtaining his Master in Product Design at ECAL in Lausanne (2009). Soon after, he moved to Brussels to set up his studio.