ADRET

ADRET, a French furniture house, takes its name from an ancient word. It refers to the mountain slope turned toward the sun, where the rock warms and becomes hospitable to humankind. It is there that we place our objects — conceived as landscapes. Pieces that are grounded, elegant, and essential.

The collection celebrates exceptional craftsmanship — as both a conviction and a demanding playground. Each piece tells its own story — that of a gesture, a material, a balance discovered. ADRET is the common thread, the discreet bond weaving these individualities together. From this ensemble emerges a quiet sophistication, almost instinctive — the essence of a collection.

Founded by Guillaume Gibert and Baptiste Rischmann, their approach is defined by a constant pursuit: architectural precision, where each space becomes a unique composition of volumes, light, and materials. For over a decade, the duo has embraced a deliberate discretion, allowing their work to speak for itself — a quiet elegance, free of pretension, where individuality never comes at the expense of comfort.

Over the years of designing bespoke interiors, something became clear. In each of their projects, Guillaume and Baptiste give particular attention to furniture — not as mere decoration, but as an integral architectural element. This intimate relationship with furniture led them to collaborate closely with some of France’s finest craftsmen, to design custom pieces for their clients, and to source rare vintage editions.

ADRET is the natural expression of this evolution. Here, the duo applies the same level of rigor found in their interior architecture: each piece is conceived like a landscape — grounded, elegant, essential. Their ongoing search for that sense of rightness — when an object feels as though it has always existed, asserting itself through its clarity rather than through excess originality — has guided their work for more than a decade and now defines ADRET. It is a furniture house that allows Guillaume Gibert and Baptiste Rischmann to share their vision of furniture beyond the bespoke, to celebrate French craftsmanship, and to write a new chapter in their shared story.